In an era marked by economic crisis and the struggle for survival, a strong and determined woman, Billy Joe, finds herself trapped in the routine of a monotonous life. After the death of her husband, she decides it's time to take the reins and do something different. Accompanied by her two daughters, she embarks on a journey toward freedom in the 1930s. The family not only seeks to get by but also becomes a gang of outlaws that challenges established norms.
As they distance themselves from their previous life, Billy Joe reconnects with her adventurous spirit and protective instinct, revealing a fierce and charismatic personality. The three women begin to pull off "little jobs" that help them get out of tight spots. From small bank robberies to bolder heists, the mother-daughter dynamic creates a mix of laughter and tension that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
Along the way, they encounter colorful characters, including a charming thief and the police trying to hunt them down. The question everyone is asking is: How far is this mother willing to go for the well-being of her family? With a dose of humor and adventure, the story sheds light on a woman's struggle for freedom and the protection of her clan, showing that family is the most important thing, no matter the circumstances.