In a neighborhood of Los Angeles where crime and absurdity reign, a young man named Jack Spade returns to his old neighborhood after the mysterious death of his brother, a victim of the feared "gold people." Jack discovers that a group of criminals, led by an eccentric leader, is terrorizing the community. Desperate to seek justice, he decides to take matters into his own hands and become a true hero.
However, Jack is an ordinary man without any special skills, so he turns to a group of peculiar allies, which includes martial arts fighters, a pet pig, and a girl with a criminal past. Together, they embark on a series of ridiculous and funny adventures, filled with references and tributes to action movies from the 70s and 80s. Along the way, Jack must learn what it truly means to be a hero, which involves not just fighting, but also the value of friendship and community.
With a style rich in satirical humor, the story tackles themes of inequality and racism, all while offering a feast of visual craziness and hilarious moments. The film is an explosive journey through a world where every corner presents a new risk, and every ray of hope can come in the most unexpected form. Along the way, the characters confront their own demons and come together for the sake of the neighborhood, culminating in a resolution that is as wild as it is emotional.