In this funny 1920s comedy, we follow the misadventures of a family man who finds himself trapped in the chaos brought on by the visit of his wife’s eccentric relatives. It all begins when the grandmother, a clumsy man, and a group of peculiar cousins arrive at the couple's home for the weekend. At first, the protagonist tries to be the perfect host, but things quickly spiral out of control.
As he attempts to keep calm and organize activities to entertain his strange guests, absurd situations start piling up. Between misunderstandings, comedic escapades, and protagonists who seem to have a natural talent for chaos, everyday life becomes a cacophony of noise and laughter. Our hero's attempts to restore order lead him into increasingly ridiculous situations, and just when it seems he has managed to stabilize his home, something even more disastrous happens.
As the weekend progresses, the protagonist realizes that his vision of family may be more complicated than he had imagined. In the end, what seemed like unbearable stress transforms into a lesson on acceptance and the importance of family ties, no matter how crazy they may be. With subtle humor and a touch of nostalgia, this film captures the essence of what it means to be part of a family, even when that family is a bit... peculiar.