In the vibrant and often harsh life of the Chicano community in Los Angeles, two brothers, lean and full of dreams, navigate the challenging waters of urban life. As the sun sets on the streets, the night fills with neon lights and the sound of deep bass music, promising a world full of possibilities but also of imminent dangers. The elder brother, a young man passionate about street culture and proud of his identity, tries to keep his younger brother away from the temptations of crime and the gang life that so seduce their surroundings.
Set against a backdrop of parties, speeding cars, and friendships tested by adversity, the brothers face dilemmas that will challenge their bond and vision of the future. While one is drawn to the wild and risky life of the streets, the other longs for a quieter and more stable existence. Their relationship becomes a battleground between fraternal love and the harsh reality of their environment, where the decisions they make can mean the difference between life and death.
With a visceral and raw focus on the struggle for identity and belonging in a world that seems to have no place for them, this story explores the challenges of being young in a marginalized community, and how dreams can turn into nightmares when loyalty and survival are at stake.