In an inhospitable territory of the Old West, a group of European aristocrats decides to embark on a safari in the American West, seeking excitement and adventure amidst the vast wilderness. Along their journey, they encounter an experienced hunter, a solitary cowboy who becomes their guide. Everything seems perfect until they begin hunting large animals and the situation turns dangerous.
When a group of indigenous people, who are protecting their ancestral territory, feels threatened by the arrival of these outsiders, a conflict erupts that endangers both the hunters and the visitors. The aristocrats, completely oblivious to the dynamics of survival in the West, find themselves caught in an unexpected situation as tensions escalate.
The cowboy, portrayed by a legendary actor of the genre, becomes the group's only hope. As the hunt turns into a chase, and the quest for fun transforms into a desperate struggle for survival, moral dilemmas about colonization, exploitation, and the relationship between man and nature arise.
With stunning desert landscapes and a backdrop of tension, this story serves as a reminder of the consequences of luxury and the disdain for native cultures, while the solitary hunter faces his own past and the decisions that have brought him to this crucial moment. In the end, everyone must discover what it truly means to be a man in a world that is rapidly changing.