In a city filled with shadows and neon, a young man named Rusty James lives in the shadow of his older brother, known as "the Motor." This legendary street fighter has become a mythological figure for Rusty, who longs to follow in his footsteps and make a name for himself, despite the fact that his brother has left the life of crime behind. Rusty navigates a society rife with gangs and brawls, trying to prove his bravery and earn the respect of his peers, but soon he finds himself caught in a whirlwind of violence and despair.
The plot takes a turn when Rusty reconnects with his brother, who has returned to the city after a long absence, and their relationship becomes a battlefield where they confront their own fears and expectations. Rusty's internal struggle reveals itself as he grapples with his desire to be like his brother and his own identity. The street fights are just a part of the game, as the true conflict unfolds within him, between admiration and the need to establish his own story.
With stunning visual style and a narrative rich in metaphors, the story captures the essence of youth, loneliness, and the search for a place in a seemingly irredeemably hostile world. In the end, the protagonist's life becomes a quest for freedom and self-discovery as he confronts his adverse fate along the way.