In this fun and dynamic short film from 1920, an inventive engineer and his sweet girlfriend find themselves caught up in a series of comedic misadventures as they attempt to test a revolutionary motor vehicle. The protagonist, a somewhat clumsy yet enthusiastic guy, is determined to prove that his invention is the perfect solution for transportation in a city still trapped in horse-drawn carriage traffic.
The story begins in a picturesque suburban home, where our hero works day and night on his creation. However, his path is filled with obstacles: from his girlfriend's skepticism to the grumpy neighbors who don't seem too pleased with his efforts. When he finally manages to get his vehicle to work, the excitement turns into chaos as the machine unleashes a whirlwind of hilarious events involving dogs, children, and a group of desperate elderly people.
As he tries to control his invention, the situations become increasingly absurd, leading to a dazzling conclusion that reveals the true spirit of innovation and fun. With physical humor reminiscent of the greats of silent cinema, the film is a celebration of creativity and perseverance, leaving the viewer with a smile and the hope that, despite the mishaps, there is always a place for dreamers in the world.