In a United States worn by the Vietnam War, a group of recruits faces the harsh reality of military training in a combat camp in Louisiana. Among them is a bold young man named Bochs, who stands out not only for his skills in the field but also for his rebellious spirit and his inability to conform to the strict rules of the army. Throughout their experience, a deep camaraderie develops among the soldiers as they navigate the uncertainty of their futures while dealing with the rigidity of the military system.
Life in the camp is not easy: the days are filled with physical and psychological demands that test the endurance and morale of each individual. Bochs and his companions find themselves in a constant tug-of-war between loyalty and despair as they examine their purpose and the devastating effect that war has on their lives. In the midst of this turmoil, they will have to confront not only their fears and doubts but also the reality that, beyond training, war may be imminent.
With a raw and realistic visual style, this film not only explores the internal struggle of each young soldier but also the social and political tensions of the time. As days progress in the camp, the recruits must decide whether they are ready to accept their fate and what it truly means to serve their country.