On a sunny morning in Los Angeles, the life of a young man named Peter is interrupted when he receives a summons to serve as a juror. However, what should be a common and boring experience turns into a series of unexpected craziness. From the very first day in court, Peter realizes that not everything is as serious as it seems. The case is rather peculiar: a strange conflict between neighbors involving a dog and a ruined garden. As the trial unfolds, Peter and his fellow jurors, each with their own personality, find themselves caught up in absurd and comedic situations.
As the case grows more complicated and the testimonies become increasingly ridiculous, Peter unexpectedly becomes the leader of the group, forging a unique connection with his companions. With a light yet sharp approach, he attempts to bring a bit of common sense to the chaotic courtroom situation. But itβs not just about the trial; as the plot progresses, Peter also explores his own insecurities and personal dilemmas, allowing us to witness his growth throughout the process.
Amidst the laughter, misunderstandings, and camaraderie, the audience is confronted with the reality of the judicial system and the importance of active citizenship. With a touch of humor and a healthy dose of judicial madness, this film reminds us that sometimes real life can be more entertaining than any fiction.