In a hot summer at a camp for teenagers, two girls from completely different worlds become rivals in a classic competition: losing their virginity. Tiffany, the popular and self-assured girl, has no trouble attracting boys, while the shy and charming Angel is a bit more innocent in matters of love. Tension mounts when both set their sights on the same guy, an attractive camper named John, creating a whirlwind of entanglements and confusion.
The girls, with the help of their friends, decide to make a bet: the first one to lose her virginity will win a grand prize. As the competition heats up, they find themselves in comedic and embarrassing situations, from swimming classes to nighttime bonfires, where emotions and insecurities come to the surface. Though the premise may seem superficial, the film addresses deeper themes of friendship, social pressure, and the search for identity during adolescence.
Through a snappy script and fun direction, the plot takes us on a carefree and nostalgic journey, filled with laughter, tears, and discoveries. In the end, the girls will realize that the true value of their experience lies not just in winning the bet, but in the connection they establish with each other and in accepting who they really are, which is a much greater prize.