In a neighborhood in Los Angeles, Jody is a 20-year-old young man trapped in a cycle of immaturity and responsibilities he is unwilling to face. He lives with his mother and has a child with his girlfriend, Yvette, who is tired of his carefree attitude and his resistance to growing up. Despite his situation, Jody feels comfortable in his dream world, surrounded by friends and street adventures, where he despises any idea of stability or commitment.
The arrival of Yvette's ex-boyfriend, a man with a troubled past, complicates things even further. This new rival not only jeopardizes their relationship but also challenges Jody to reevaluate what it means to be a man and a father. Amidst the struggle to prove his worth and the pressure of his own irresponsible decisions, Jody faces a series of conflicts that push him to his limits.
As he grapples with his insecurities, the young man is forced to confront the reality of his life. With moments of humor, drama, and a strong sense of community, the story explores themes such as fatherhood, love, and personal growth. In a journey of self-discovery, Jody tries to find his place in a world that does not offer easy answers, questioning what it truly means to be a "man" in the face of the expectations surrounding him.