In the wildest comedy plot we didn’t know we needed, a young woman hits her head in a bizarre (and hilarious) accident — and when she wakes up?

She’s totally fine… except she has no memory of her life.

Oh — and she suddenly speaks fluent, high-level English. Accent, idioms, everything.

Her family?
Traditional, loud, loving… and totally confused.
“Who are you?!” her cousin shouts.
She looks around, completely serious and says:
“I believe there’s been some sort of cognitive misalignment.”

The whole film turns into a chaotic rollercoaster as she tries to piece her life back together while talking like a BBC anchor, and her family tries to figure out if she’s okay… or just possessed.

From mixing up childhood friends to correcting her dad’s grammar at dinner, the jokes don’t stop. Add a nosy neighbor, a suspicious aunt, and a love interest who’s suddenly intimidated by her new “vocabulary upgrade” — and you’ve got one of the funniest identity crisis movies in years.

Critics are already calling it:

“A bilingual breakdown that’ll leave you in tears — from laughing too hard.”

If you’ve ever imagined what it would be like to wake up classy, confused, and totally foreign to your own life — this movie delivers.

It’s smart, weird, heartwarming, and totally ridiculous — in the best way.

By bessi

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