A young fighter and her twin brother, a former soldier, become embroiled in a deadly race for the Book of Sid, a missing ledger that controls the city’s gambling underworld.
Years ago, one bad night with his best friend Chucky left a biker dead, a little girl in the crossfire, and Ozzy Bosa on a plane to the army instead of facing what he’d done. When his tour ends, he comes home older and more reserved, trying to protect his twin sister, Roxie, and keep a low profile.
In his absence, all major street debts have been consolidated under one man: “Magnificent Sid,” the criminal accountant behind an encrypted ledger known on the street as the Book of Sid. It tracks who owes what and who gets hurt if they don’t pay. When Sid disappears with the Book, every crew in Toronto begins hunting for him. That’s when Chucky reveals his hand: he owns Ozzy’s old debt and forces him into the race; find the Book, or watch the people he loves get squeezed.
Ozzy agrees to one final move, dragging his small crew into the hunt. Each step that brings them closer to the Book pulls them deeper into the city’s underworld: debts are called in, alliances shift, and Roxie’s boxing career becomes leverage. By the time they realize there’s no clean way out, the net has tightened around all five of them. We start the story expecting Ozzy’s redemption, but as the pressure mounts, it’s Roxie who refuses to be collateral; the film reveals itself as her story, and the real question becomes what she’s willing to do to break a system built to own them.