Ralph isn't a mama's boy anymore. Now a high school graduate along with his friends Tom and Zack, they can't wait to leave their crappy town, party at college, and enjoy the true freedoms of adulthood. However, Ralph's mother is still overly attached. She's keeps wanting to spend time with him like he's still a toddler. It's ridiculous! And then she brings home this strange cuckoo clock, and one day the hands are spinning backward...
Suddenly, the roles are reversed. Ralph and his buddies have all become women in their forties. They have salon appointments, they have to shop for groceries, and they're growing frustrated with beauty standards and feeling more alienated from younger generations-tricks of the cuckoo clock. Gradually, the three guys will come to appreciate and love their moms more, but only after spending all summer wearing their mothers' skirts...
Ralph isn't a mama's boy anymore. Now a high school graduate along with his friends Tom and Zack, they can't wait to leave their crappy town, party at college, and enjoy the true freedoms of adulthood. However, Ralph's mother is still overly attached. She's keeps wanting to spend time with him like he's still a toddler. It's ridiculous! And then she brings home this strange cuckoo clock, and one day the hands are spinning backward...
Suddenly, the roles are reversed. Ralph and his buddies have all become women in their forties. They have salon appointments, they have to shop for groceries, and they're growing frustrated with beauty standards and feeling more alienated from younger generations-tricks of the cuckoo clock. Gradually, the three guys will come to appreciate and love their moms more, but only after spending all summer wearing their mothers' skirts...