In an industrial city amid an era of social and economic change, a group of childhood friends, now adults, finds themselves trapped in a routine of low-paying jobs and an uncertain future. Life in the neighborhood has turned hostile, and opportunities seem scarce. One day, while trying to protect their community from a corporation that plans to demolish everything to build a plant, they come up with a crazy idea: to execute a risky plan to sabotage the operation.
Motivated by loyalty to their roots and a strong sense of justice, these young people decide to become "renegades" and steal materials from the very company to use them in their community. However, the situation complicates when an old friend, who works for the corporation, gets caught in the middle of the conflict. As tensions rise, the group must grapple with their own morality and the possibility of losing what they value most: their friendship and their home.
The story turns into a reflection on the value of solidarity, the struggle against oppression, and the cost of doing what's right. With an action-packed narrative and emotional moments, these unexpected heroes show us that sometimes rules have to be broken to reclaim what is just in a world that seems to be against you. Moral dilemmas clash with the need for change, leading the characters to decisions that will define not only their future but also the fate of their community.