In August 2001, in the small town of
Villa Alsina, Fermín Perlassi, his wife Lidia and his friend Antonio Fontana come up with a plan to reopen an
agricultural cooperative which went bankrupt years before. They learn the minimal investment to cover the initial costs reaches 300,000 dollars and bring the idea to the town's residents: mechanic Rolo Belaúnde, self-employed fix-it brothers Gómez, unemployed
riparian Medina, and Carmen Lorgio, the town's
shipping company's owner, who all agree and chip in. They manage to reach 158,653 dollars, which Fermín deposits in the
bank vault in Villagrán. A few days later, Alvarado, the bank manager, summons Fermín to the bank and manipulates him into depositing the money in his own account. Fermín complies and travels back to Alsina, but the financial crisis reaches its peak the next day as the President decides to
freeze every U.S. dollar-denominated account in Argentina. Upon learing Alvarado knew about the incoming government measures - and personally approved a loan request by Fortunato Manzi, a lawyer who converted the credit to U.S. dollars and withdrew all deposited dollar bills from the bank -, Fermín and Lidia travel to Villagrán to confront Alvarado, to no avail; in the way back, their car is run off the road by a truck, killing Lidia and severely injuring Fermín. One year later, Manzi hires a construction worker to dig a 9m² hole in the middle of a nearby rural area. Convinced that it serves as
burial vault to store the dollars, Balaúnde, Fontana, Fermín, his son Rodrigo, Fontana, Medina, the Gómez brothers, Carmen and her son, Hernán, reunite and decide to crack the vault and retrieve their "stolen" money. Manzi, however, has installed an impenetrable alarm device around the vault. After rewatching a scene from
How to Steal a Million, Fermín comes up with the idea to set off the alarm multiple times. This will force Manzi to disconnect its battery, which coupled with a power supply cut, would allow the crew to enter the vault. Meanwhile, Rodrigo poses as a gardener assigned to work at Manzi's office lawn to keep track of him. Fermín and Fontana track the power cables and succeed in installing a
junction box, repeatedly cutting and restoring the area's power supply and causing the alarm to set off multiple times a day. Manzi eventually disconnects the battery. His secretary Florencia, however, realizes Rodrigo is not a gardener, which prompts him to confess their plans to her. Trusting she will not tell Manzi about as Florencia's father was also scammed by Manzi, Rodrigo convinces the group to carry on with the plan. That night, the crew splits into two groups: Belaúnde and Medina are tasked with destroying the power generator that supplies the area while Fermín, Rodrigo and Hernán will break into the safe when the lights go off. By accident, Medina creates an explosion that destroys all generators, causing a massive blackout. Manzi, who is at a party that is also affected by the power outage, suspects something is wrong and heads to the vault. Meanwhile, Fermín and the others break into the vault and proceed to retrieve the money. Manzi arrives soon after, but his car gets stuck in a mud barricade set by Fontana. The crew flees with the money as Manzi curses and threatens them by a distance. Later, they separate the money in two cars: one driven by Rodrigo and other by Hernán, and return to Alsina. The next day, Fermín is consoling Carmen: Hernán ran away with nearly 2 million dollars in his car as he fed up with working under his overbearing mother. In spite of that, they use the money to reopen the
agricultural cooperative, which guarantees a better life for everyone in Alsina. Rodrigo and Florencia married and Fermín welcomed the birth of his grandchild. In a mid-credits scene, Manzi arrives at Fontana's auto shop with a flat tire. Fontana unzips his pants, rubs his
mate's
bombilla against his crotch, places it in the
gourd and offers it to Manzi, who drinks it as his tire is swapped. == Cast ==