
Fleeing a troubled past, a man escapes to Mexico and finds himself drawn into a dangerous world when he's recruited by a paramilitary group of teenagers battling powerful drug cartels. As he earns their trust and proves his worth, he begins to question the group's true intentions and the morality of their violent methods.
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Scott Eastwood
Mitch Davis

Mike Gassaway
Father

Keith Poulson
Naylor

Nick Chinlund
The Captain

Angela Sarafyan
Alyssa

Jorge A. Jimenez
Camarillo

Justin Arnold
Paul

Sue Rock
Mother

Katherine Willis
Mitch's Mom

Mark Hanson
Ron

Andy García
Benito

Karina Junker
Tatiana Gomez

Reece Rios
The Gangster

Jonathan Tabler
Officer Warren (as John Tabler)

Margaret Ann Garza
Border Town Escort

Justin Park
Jesse

Benjamin D. Ploughman
Store Manager

Brinlee Grace
Beth

Lazaro Solares
Bartender

Steven Pritchard
Brad

Nicholas Pullara
Jack

Joe Gonzales
Bodyguard

Miguel Velez
Ruben

Sarah K. Wheeler
Store Clerk
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The Captain
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Mitch Davis is tired of a life with little promise, so he heads south with a friend for a trip to Mexico. A night in a dim bar spirals into trouble when the friend hires a prostitute and then bolts, leaving Mitch to shoulder the debt. When he refuses to pay the pimp, he is beaten and robbed. A fellow American, Jesse, buys him a meal and offers him a possible way out: a job with The Captain, an American veteran who runs a vigilante group that targets the Mexican cartels. The Captain’s blunt recruitment pitch—though it plays against Mitch’s plain-spoken appeal—promises an escape from his current dead end, and Mitch is drawn in by the argument that a man who seeks power must also learn to confront lawlessness to keep it.
At the Captain’s compound, Mitch meets Camarillo, the Captain’s second-in-command; Alyssa, the Captain’s girlfriend; Paul, a surly recruit; Benito, a young thief; and the Captain’s teenage son, Jack. The Captain’s first assignment is to dig a ditch, but tensions flare when Benito is bitten by a scorpion and Camarillo forces Mitch back to work. Camarillo orders Paul to hurt Mitch, and a shocked Mitch is knocked out with a Taser. He wakes trapped in a thick wooden box with only scant rations, and after a day’s imprisonment, he escapes by tearing loose a hinged panel and tunneling out. Rejoining the group, Mitch earns respect for his resourcefulness, Alyssa is drawn to him, and they share a private moment that deepens the complicated, dangerous bond within the crew.
The Captain soon makes Mitch his favorite recruit, seeing echoes of his own past in him. He explains a harsh philosophy: lawlessness can elevate ordinary men to power, but those same men must fight the chaos they create to retain it. Mitch’s loyalty is tested when the Captain quietly questions whether Mitch is sleeping with Alyssa; Mitch denies it, and the Captain accepts the answer for the moment. Their first real mission arrives when the group, dressed as federal agents, targets a cartel courier named Brad. They kidnap him only to discover there are no drugs on him. Brad reaches for Paul’s gun and is fatally shot in the struggle, yet Mitch argues to spare him, while Camarillo orders them to leave him to die. Benito, however, steals Brad’s expensive shirt, and a later revelation comes when Mitch reads a letter Mitch’s group finds in the shirt—Brad’s parents tell him they love him and stand behind whatever choice he makes.
With the money stolen from Brad’s credit cards, they buy more firearms and gear. They stage a bold ambush, disguising themselves as FBI agents, and stop a cartel car—an operation that spirals into a deadly firefight when the federales intervene. Jesse is killed in the gunfight, and the group escapes with a suitcase full of cash after Paul is fatally wounded. Not long after, the Captain orders a police raid on their compound; Mitch, the Captain, and Camarillo manage to flee in Mitch’s car. A later newspaper headline confirms Jack has died in the clash, and everyone realizes Benito was a police informer. They track Benito down to a remote area, pull him from the car, and a chilling moment follows: Mitch hesitates as the Captain drags Benito away, but Mitch finally acts and strangles Camarillo to stop the unfolding disaster.
The Captain then kills Benito, and Mitch, wounded, escapes with the money across the desert. A long chase ensues as the Captain pursues him, sharing his philosophy that war is a force that lets men express themselves. In a final confrontation, Mitch turns the tables with a small, single-shot pistol that Benito once favored, killing the Captain and ending the immediate threat to his own life. He returns to the city, buys new clothes to replace his bloody rags, and quietly leaves the money with Brad’s grieving parents, a silent gesture that closes the loop on a brutal journey from aimless discontent to a perilous, self-made salvation.
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