In a dystopian future set in 1980, a man named J. Harold Murray awakes to discover that he has been in a deep sleep for 50 years. As he explores this futuristic world, he realizes that everything has changed radically. Technology has advanced by leaps and bounds, and daily life has transformed into something he can hardly comprehend. However, his main desire is to reunite with the woman of his dreams, a charming lady named Mary.
With the humor and disorientation typical of the 1930s, Harold encounters all sorts of eccentric situations: from servant robots to a society that seems to have forgotten traditional values. As he tries to adapt to his new environment, he also finds himself caught in a series of romantic and comedic entanglements in his quest to find Mary.
The film toggles between the absurd and the romantic, highlighting Harold's interactions with the era's aliens and the curiosities that make this world so different. As the plot unfolds, Harold must not only come to terms with the changes around him but also decide how far he is willing to go for love. With an air of optimism amidst the futuristic madness, the story explores themes of love, identity, and the essence of what it means to be human in an era of unprecedented technological advancements.