It portrays the experience of four LDS missionaries living in an apartment in the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands.
The writer, Scott Anderson, and producer, Michael Flynn, perceive this movie as a comedy.
The Best Two Years portrays the experience of four missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints living in the same apartment in Haarlem in the Netherlands.
Later, when he encounters the same man in a market, Calhoun gives him a Dutch Book of Mormon with his telephone number.
Rogers and Calhoun leave with Kyle out the door, but rush back in when they hear Van Pelt scream.
They run in to see that Johnson has just hogtied Van Pelt with a rope when the mission president arrives in the apartment.
President Sandburg gives Johnson and Van Pelt a mild, but appropriate and effective, reprimand for their misbehavior.
Things start to get worse for Elder Johnson when the president has to talk to him and Van Pelt decides to listen to his tape from his girlfriend.
At the end of the tape, Johnson's girlfriend reveals she will marry a returned missionary after dating him for three weeks.
Johnson starts to resemble Elder Rogers when he starts to not do his work and jokingly says that the zone leaders are coming to promote Van Pelt because of Van Pelts' high hopes, like those Rogers had when his girlfriend broke up with him.
The baptism takes place in a river as scheduled, on the same day that Rogers is leaving for home.