A trio of friends, Hank, Jacob, and Lou, encounter an unexpected accident in the woods of Michigan: a crashed plane that reveals a briefcase full of cash. At first, luck is on their side, and they decide to keep it, believing they can change their lives forever. Hank, a young man with financial troubles and a somewhat monotonous life, sees this discovery as an opportunity to escape his routine and give his family a better life. Jacob, Hank's brother, is reluctant but ultimately gives in to temptation, while Lou, the more troubled friend, is eager to turn this discovery into a plan.
As the initial euphoria fades, the pressure of the secret they have decided to keep sets in. Jealousy, distrust, and paranoia begin to undermine their friendship, leading to increasingly desperate decisions. Problems quickly pile up when people start to suspect something, and things become more violent.
The blow of betrayal and morality comes to a head when Hank faces the choice of protecting his family or following the path of greed. In a chilling spiral of events, the story explores how far loyalty can stretch and the price of avarice, turning this simple plan into a dark maze of unexpected consequences. In the end, each of them must confront the repercussions of their choices.