In a dark and vibrant corner of Portland, a group of young people gives in to a life of excess and addiction. The protagonist, Bob, is an aspiring criminal who, along with his girlfriend Diane and friend David, embarks on a lifestyle centered around obtaining drugs. Their method: robbing pharmacies to steal prescription medications. With an air of rebellion and uninhibition, they believe they are living a free existence, though the reality is much darker.
As Bob tries to maintain control of his life and his relationship, his world slowly crumbles under the weight of his choices. The arrival of a new friend, the dispersal of their group, and the dangers of their lifestyle begin to take a toll on him. The friendship between Bob and Diane is put to the test as they struggle against dependency and the consequences of their actions. Everything seems like a game until they are forced to confront the harsh reality of addiction.
With a raw visual style and a script that blends humor and tragedy, the film highlights the complexities of street life and the internal struggles of its characters. As the story unfolds, Bob finds himself trapped in a vicious cycle that forces him to reconsider what he truly wants in life and how far he is willing to go for love and freedom.