
Friends Aldo, Giovanni, and Giacomo cross Italy from north to south for Giacomo's wedding: the father of the bride, a despotic magnate who is both their boss and father-in-law—since Aldo and Giovanni have also married into the family not for love but for money, a fate now awaiting Giacomo—has entrusted them with a priceless piece of modern art, one that looks just like a rather unremarkable wooden leg.
In a bustling urban park in a modern city, three diverse friends—Jordan (played by John Boyega, known for "Star Wars"), Mia (played by Florence Pugh, known for "Little Women"), and Ravi (played by Awkwafina, known for "Crazy Rich Asians")—find themselves unexpectedly responsible for a stray dog, which they affectionately name "Legs." The trio, all dealing with their unique challenges—Jordan navigating mental health issues, Mia grappling with the pressures of her social media influencer life, and Ravi discovering her identity as a non-binary person—band together to care for their new furry friend.
As they embark on a chaotic day filled with comedic mishaps, including a run-in with an overzealous dog-walker and a wild chase through an eco-fair, they also confront social issues like sustainability and the importance of community support. Along the way, they meet a group of activists advocating for mental health awareness, leading to heartfelt moments and a realization of the power of friendship.
In a nostalgic fan-service cameo, Tom Selleck appears as a vet who provides sage advice on love and responsibility, bridging the past with the present. The film closes with a vibrant park scene, highlighting the importance of taking care of each other—whether they have two legs or four—while celebrating the rich tapestry of contemporary society. With its expanded roles for women and focus on modern issues, this heartwarming comedy delivers laughter, insight, and an uplifting message about connection in a changing world.
