In a dark and melancholic corner of Brooklyn, a young man named Joshua is drawn back to his family home after spending several years away, trying to escape the criminal world that surrounds him. With a fractured family and a past that haunts him, Joshua reconnects with his mother, whose sadness is almost palpable, and his father, a man overwhelmed by his own decisions. The family tension hangs in the air, and Joshua's return threatens to unearth old grudges and unresolved wounds.
As he attempts to reform his life, Joshua finds himself once again entangled in the dark world of Russian mobsters and drug trafficking, particularly alongside his younger brother, an innocent who idolizes his older brother without truly understanding the danger that surrounds him. As Joshua struggles to break free from this cycle of violence and crime, he becomes trapped in a web of loyalties and betrayals, where each decision could cost him his life. The pressure from his family, old friends, and his own moral code leads him to confront not only the stain of his past but also the battle for a future that seems increasingly out of reach.
Through cold and shadowy streets, love, hate, and despair intertwine in a story that examines the weight of family and the difficult choices one must make to survive.