Last Friday is a comedy film that continues the story of Craig Jones and his cousin Day-Day. This time, the movie is set during the Christmas season, bringing a festive but chaotic atmosphere to their lives. Craig and Day-Day live together in a small apartment and struggle to pay rent while trying to enjoy the holidays. Their friendship and daily conversations create much of the humor in the film.
The main conflict begins when their apartment is robbed on Christmas Eve. A thief dressed as Santa Claus steals all their presents, furniture, and rent money. This event turns what should be a joyful holiday into a stressful situation. Craig and Day-Day panic because they must find a way to get the money back before the landlord evicts them.
Determined to solve their problem, Craig and Day-Day take jobs as security guards at a local shopping mall. Although the job seems simple at first, they quickly realize that it comes with many challenges. Their lack of experience leads to many funny and awkward situations, especially when they try to act tough and responsible.
While working at the mall, they encounter a variety of strange and memorable characters, including coworkers and criminals. These interactions add energy and humor to the story. At the same time, Craig continues to show personal growth, becoming more mature and thoughtful compared to the earlier films in the series.

As the story develops, Craig and Day-Day discover that the Santa Claus thief is connected to someone they know. This leads to a final confrontation where the truth is revealed. Instead of using violence, Craig chooses a smarter and calmer way to handle the situation, showing that he has learned from past experiences.
In the end, the stolen money is recovered, and the holiday spirit is restored. Craig and Day-Day save their apartment and celebrate Christmas together. Last Friday is not just a comedy, but also a story about friendship, responsibility, and growing up. Through humor and everyday struggles, the movie delivers an entertaining message about facing problems and valuing the people who stand by you.





