In this hilarious comedy of errors, an elderly father, who has spent the last hundred years locked away on a Pacific island, decides to return to civilization. During his absence, his son has grown up and finds himself torn between his romantic dreams and the harsh reality of life. When the father finally shows up, the surprise is enormous: not only does he bring adventure stories with him, but he also intends to present himself as a fresh and modern young man.
As they try to reintegrate, the father faces the changes and peculiarities of modern life, leading to hilarious situations. The confusion escalates when his father decides to have his son impersonate him on several dates. The comedy revolves around misunderstandings, romantic entanglements, and the generational clash that reveals how much the world has changed in a century.
The antics quickly escalate, and the line between adulthood and youth becomes blurred. With endearing characters, physical humor reminiscent of the great silent film comedies, and a healthy dose of reflection on the passage of time and familial connections, the story explores the eternal struggle between moving forward and clinging to the past. With a breakneck pace and a clever script, the film is a journey full of laughter that invites the audience to remember how absurd different stages of life can be.