
In a school where the meeting seems more complete sampling of teachers and professors stupid airhead, there is the class of Peter, repeating in life, which is the "grandfather" to the far more young companions concerning jokes and vulgarity. Even outside the school walls, in the family or in the streets of the village where he lives, Peter is not far behind and his antics continue to freewheel.
This film feels like a hazy, beer-fueled memory of high school hijinks. Expect a barrage of crude jokes and awkward situations, all wrapped in a nostalgic, low-fi package. It's pure, unadulterated, and slightly embarrassing fun.












