Robert Rodriguez, a cutting-edge Mexican director who entered the American cinema with "Heroes do not shed tears", was invited to direct a TV movie set in an American town in the 1950s. The wild Dude dated his girlfriend Donna, and the bad boy Teddy deliberately held a grudge against him in car racing. In order to avenge an arrow, Teddy turned to his father, a policeman, for help. The despicable policeman gave Teddy a pistol, and the tragedy was inevitable. Full of youth, in the slightly exaggerated editing performance close to the hearts of the people, entertainment interest is quite high, but the best part of the ending is a little too cold and violent and bloody. Young actors such as David Arquette, Salam Heck and John Hicks all performed well.