Tomas's life is wrapped up in vices, among them a gambling addiction to sports betting. This ends up captivating his brother Frank, turning the house where they live together into a spiral of vices and monotony.
In a gray and monotonous neighborhood, Tomás and Frank, two very different brothers, share a house where time seems to have stopped. Tomás, a young man with no aspirations, immersed in his addiction to sports betting, spends his days and nights glued to the screen. His older brother, Frank, the complete opposite, a grown-up young man with deep-rooted values, is dragged into this whirlwind of vices when he tries to help his brother.
The house becomes a refuge for apathy, where tobacco smoke and the smell of alcohol and drugs fill the air. The screens show endless sporting events, each with the promise of a quick profit that takes time to arrive, but when it does, it sinks them even further due to the lack of management of their emotions.
As gambling consumes their lives, the brothers face a series of failed bets that lead them to the abyss of despair. Frank's savings quickly disappear, while Tomás sinks deeper into addiction.When everything seems to be going well, both adopt an attitude of overconfidence, which leads them to create unrealistic bets with benefits that border on the fictitious.
But in the midst of darkness, a ray of hope emerges. As the consequences of their actions become more evident, the brothers are forced to face the reality that making a living from gambling is not a viable option.Their process is reflected in the multiple interviews conducted by a journalist, where they narrate the hell of gambling addiction and the consequences of addictions.
In a moment of clarity, they realize that their union goes beyond the codependency in the game: it is the family bond that unites them, which gives them the strength to find a way out together.