In this intense and dark story set in the 1930s, an ordinary man finds himself caught in a whirlwind of hate and violence when he is fired from his job at a factory. Under pressure to support his family and with no alternatives, he joins a clandestine group that promises to provide him with a sense of belonging and reaffirm his masculinity. However, this group turns out to be a racist organization that emulates the hatred unleashed by the era, committed to intimidating immigrants and anyone they perceive as different.
As the plot progresses, our protagonist, filled with resentment and frustration, becomes enraptured by the camaraderie and power he finds in this new brotherhood. Suddenly, his seemingly justified actions begin to have devastating consequences, affecting not only his victims but also his own family. The internal struggle between his desire to be accepted and the growing realization that his actions are morally reprehensible turns into an emotional whirlwind, leading him to question his place in the world.
Throughout the film, themes such as manipulation, extremism, and the search for identity in difficult times are explored, making the viewer feel ensnared in a journey that reveals the darkness within the human soul. What begins as a phenomenon of belonging spirals into a destructive path that could lead to the irreversible ruin of everything he loves.