Perico and Emilio, almost good looking teenagers, enterprising bums and lovers of the seamy side of student life, have the same problem: they have no place to take their girlfriends to give free rein to their baser passions: they can't go to their homes or those of the girls, and only sluts go to hourly hotels. Faced with this need (and a great deal of pent up testosterone), they decide to become entrepreneurs, thanks to Perico's father's old VW van, that, as well as a possible solution for their lust, can also be turned into the business of a lifetime, as Professor Carranco would say: Today, whoever finds a niche in the market can become a millionaire.
Writing
Gross-out gags that somehow critique capitalism
Production
The van itself: character, set piece, and gross metaphor
Acting
Valdés and Arrieta's committed loser chemistry

Director
Gustavo Loza
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Germán Valdés III carries comedy royalty weight—his grandfather Tin Tan was Mexico's most beloved comic actor.
The film satirizes Mexico's 2000s 'nini' crisis (young people neither studying nor working) through pure hormonal chaos.
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