In a quiet neighborhood of an American city, a group of elderly residents, tired of the hustle and bustle of modernity invading their home, decides to embark on an unexpected struggle. As urban development threatens to displace their beloved houses, these residents decide to take action. Convinced that their community is the last bastion of tranquility and nostalgia, they plan to take drastic measures to protect their territory.
Led by a feisty and determined elderly woman, the protagonists range from a solitary artist to a sweet couple who are unsure how to voice their struggle. When their initial efforts are continually marginalized and ignored by the authorities, frustration turns into creativity. They resort to unconventional and humorous methods to make their demands known. From graffiti to small protests, the situation quickly becomes a catalyst for hilarity and reflection.
With a backdrop of comedy and touches of horror, the story takes a dark turn as the elderly adopt a philosophy of βif we canβt stay, then no one can!β What begins as an innocent attempt to save their homes soon transforms into a chilling struggle, where the boundaries between the absurd and the terrifying blur. With a mix of laughter and tension, the plot challenges us to reconsider the value of community and the price we are willing to pay to protect what we love. An unexpected journey that leads viewers to question how far they would go for their home.