
A bull rider, trapped in denial about the decline of his rodeo career, faces a tough battle against a brain injury and an unexpected snowstorm while reflecting on how his dreams became so difficult to achieve.
Since he was young, Jake’s life had always been marked by the dust of rodeo. Raised in a small town, his love for bulls was as strong as his desire to be recognized on the professional circuit. Over the years, Jake had gained fame for his courage and skill, but, over time, physical scars began to accumulate. Serious injuries, dangerous falls, and bruises on his body became his constant companions. However, the greatest threat to his career wasn’t physical exhaustion, but the invisible damage that had begun to affect his brain.
Jake found himself caught in an internal dilemma: his body no longer responded as it once did, but his spirit refused to accept that his time in rodeo was coming to an end. Rather than retire and take care of his health, he continued to risk himself on every ride, ignoring the advice of doctors and close friends who urged him to stop. Denial was his refuge, and while physical pain constantly reminded him of his vulnerability, Jake couldn’t stop fighting for what he felt was his last chance at success.