In a small town, the lives of the inhabitants are interrupted by the arrival of an unusual family: a group of parachutists who, after an unfortunate accident, land in the garden of a modest house. The family, composed of a strict father, an understanding mother, and two mischievous children, is forced to host these unexpected intruders for a couple of weeks. As the days go by, tensions and misunderstandings arise everywhere, especially between the authoritarian patriarch and the bold leader of the parachutists, who has a more relaxed view of life.
Against the backdrop of a series of humorous and sometimes disastrous interactions, the characters soon discover that not everything is as simple as it seems. The parachutists bring with them an air of adventure and freedom that challenges the conventions of everyday life, leading the family members to reconsider their own choices and desires.
Meanwhile, a young girl from the neighborhood, who has secretly been in love with the eldest son of the host family, sees these visitors as an opportunity to step out of her comfort zone. With a fresh and comedic pace, the story intertwines laughter and lessons about family, acceptance, and the importance of breaking out of routine. By the end of those two weeks, both the visitors and the hosts will learn that home can be much more than a place; it can be a state of mind.