In the bustling world of the 80s, two rebellious youths from Salt Lake City, sporting Mohawk hairstyles and leather jackets, challenge the norms of American society. Sean and his gang are part of the punk rock subculture, fighting against the boredom and conformity that surrounds them. In their quest for a sense of identity and purpose, they spend their days attending concerts, organizing protests, and enjoying a life without ties. However, as life moves on and unexpected things happen, their idealism begins to crumble.
The film explores the pressures of growing up and finding a place in the world, as Sean faces difficult choices about his future. The sudden death of a close friend shakes his perspective on life and forces him to reflect on the decisions he has made. In an environment where punk seems to be the only answer, an internal struggle arises between the desire to belong and the need to stay true to oneself. With a touch of dark humor and a vibrant visual style, the movie captures the essence of youth: the search for freedom, friendship, and the fight against social conventions. As Sean and his group are compelled to confront reality, they realize that resisting change can be just as challenging as embracing the adulthood that awaits them.