In a small town, a group of friends embarks on a series of pranks and challenges that test their bravery and friendship. John, the boldest of the group, proposes a risky game that involves entering the home of an elderly woman known for her fearsome character and her fondness for thunder and lightning. Although some friends have doubts, the pressure from the group and the desire to prove their courage pushes them to participate.
Armed with nothing but their wits and a couple of flashlights, the boys venture into the dark house of the old woman. The tension in the air is palpable; every creak of the old wood and every shadow cast on the wall sends a chill down their spines. The friends must overcome both their personal fears and the unexpected surprises that the house has in store for them. As they delve deeper into the darkness, they discover that not everything is as it seems; laughter turns into screams when they encounter the elderly woman, whose cleverness teaches them an unexpected lesson about courage and respect.
Amidst laughter and scares, the night transforms into a growing experience, where each of them must confront not only fear but also the dynamics of their friendship. In the end, they will emerge from the challenge with a renewed perspective on what it truly means to be brave and the power of camaraderie, leaving behind their carefree youth.