In a world where cinema was beginning to experiment with comedy and narrative, two curious twin brothers, separated at birth, grow up in radically different environments. One, raised in a kind and safe home, becomes a handsome young man full of virtues; while the other is brought up in a rougher and more dangerous setting, forging a bold and rebellious character. Despite their contrasting lives, fate decides to unite these two in an explosive encounter that triggers a series of entanglements and misunderstandings.
The noble brother tries to help his troubled twin out of trouble, but what should be a simple adventure transforms into a hilarious odyssey of mistaken identities and absurd situations. Amidst this chaos, their personality differences are put to the test, revealing not only the advantages and disadvantages of their backgrounds but also the true nature of family and the bond that transcends any environment.
With a vibrant visual style and the sparkling humor characteristic of the era, this film is a visual delight that plays with audience expectations. The twins' antics lead to moments of tenderness and laughter, creating a movie that, though old, resonates with the universality of family comedy. With an unexpected conclusion, it is made clear that, despite their differences, blood is thicker than water, and the bond between brothers is unbreakable.