Storyline
BROKE drops you right into the busted-up world of True Brandywine, this rodeo cowboy who’s hanging onto his career by a thread—well, what’s left of it, anyway. Wyatt Russell plays him, and honestly, the dude’s just trying to stay in the saddle, both literally and in life. Then, outta nowhere, a gnarly spring blizzard slams him, and it’s not just the cold that’s biting. He’s got busted bones, fever dreams, and all sorts of regrets swirling around. You can feel the desperation, the loneliness—like, the only thing louder than the wind howling outside is the noise in his own head. He starts picking apart his past, the choices he made, the rodeo glory that’s slipping away faster than his body can handle. It’s not some glossy, romantic cowboy flick. It’s raw, kinda bleak, and honestly? You end up rooting for him, even when he’s being stubborn as hell. Survival becomes a reckoning, and True’s gotta figure out if there’s anything worth saving, out in all that snow.