In America during the Great Depression, a young man named Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd becomes the epitome of the romantic outlaw. Born into a humble family in a small town in Ohio, Floyd faces a world filled with hardships and inequalities. As he grows up, the economy crumbles, and desperation pushes him into a life of crime. Painted as a charismatic fugitive, his drive to help others leads him to rob banks and defy authorities, becoming a hero to some and a villain to others.
With a friendly yet cunning thief by his side, Floyd executes a series of spectacular heists, earning fame in the newspapers and the hearts of supporters. However, his criminal life is not without consequences; the police and government agents are hot on his trail, determined to bring him down at all costs. As the plot unfolds, stories of betrayal, love, and one man's struggle to find his place in a world that seems to have forgotten him intertwine.
Floyd's fate becomes a rollercoaster of emotions as he navigates between his life of crime and his aspirations to be a hero for his community. As his legend grows, so does the cost of his choices, and while he fights for his freedom, he faces his greatest challenge: redeeming himself in a world where justice always seems within reach but never attained.