In the midst of the Prohibition era in 1920s Chicago, the struggle between local mobs reaches a critical point. At the heart of this gang war lies an imposing crime boss whose desire to control the alcohol distribution business leads him to confront his rivals in a deadly game. Amid this chaos, the neighborhood is engulfed in an atmosphere of betrayal and conspiracy.
The story focuses on the brutal confrontation between two rival groups: the Italian mafia led by an ambitious and cunning leader, and the Irish, who are not willing to be left behind. As tensions rise, the master plan to eliminate all competition is being woven in the shadows, putting everyone at risk.
The main characters, including a detective haunted by the corruption in his department and a young woman caught in the middle of this ruthless criminal world, must navigate a web of broken friendships and betrayed loyalties. The narrative escalates to its climax on a Valentine’s Day morning that will forever change the history of organized crime in the United States.
With a touch of drama and a striking portrayal of violence and ambition, the film delves into the minds of the protagonists as they struggle to survive in an environment where loyalty is fleeting and death is always lurking around the corner.