The grease fire of the American melting pot.
On a sunny Sunday, a middle aged man, a teenage
hoodlum and a young boy, all realize the reality of their
poverty. The ensuing incidents and their small decisions
fate them into a violent encounter at a local market, where the most vulnerable yet fittest survives.
Synopsis: Written with the current political and economic changes in mind, this film follows three individuals whom represent three different social value systems and a shared economic reality: poverty. The eldest is a symbol of the past, ridged values and fear of change defines his character. The second is a young man whose actions toward himself and his surroundings show his hyper individualism, over consumption and greed. The youngest is a boy, barely tainted due to lack of experience. He represents the new, positive change in social values and culture. The film follows the three on a breezy sunny morning as they separately realize the seriousness of their economic decline. The film climaxes at a local convenience store where their differing values and experiences lead to the death of the old and the survival of the new.