In this comedic affair that reminisces about the golden age of silent cinema, we meet a clumsy yet well-meaning man who faces a series of disasters while trying to help his friend in trouble. It all begins when his buddy finds himself in a predicament after a complicated divorce, and to make matters worse, his ex-wife has decided to take everything he loves, including his beloved house. Determined to provide assistance, our protagonist heads to his friend's home in hopes of preventing chaos from taking over his world.
With his usual clumsiness, the protagonist turns a simple cleaning attempt into a chain of hilarious disasters. From stained walls to broken furniture, each effort to improve things only exacerbates the situation. To make matters worse, a series of unexpected visitors complicates matters further when the ex-wife arrives to inspect what little remains of the residence, triggering a frantic race to hide the damage.
Guaranteed laughter ensues at key moments, from the comedic struggle with a picture frame that refuses to stay upright to a mischievous dog adding a special touch to the chaos. Amid all the madness, our story reminds us of the value of friendship and support when things get tough. With a clever script and vibrant pacing, this film is a delightful journey through the misadventures and humor that only 1930s cinema can offer.