The smoke-filled battlefield and the lost position of the Alamo, a small town on the border between the United States and Mexico, are in an urgent situation. The Texans are resisting tenaciously, but the reinforcements are not available. This group of valiant soldiers, in order to defend their homes and protect their loved ones, sacrificed their lives for righteousness, fighting in the front line regardless of personal safety. But they were always worried and worried about the situation of their families. When they saw that the enemy's offensive was going to be wiped out, they decided to choose a man to leave the battlefield, who would bear everyone's wishes and sustenance to take care of their loved ones to help them. Strode, the bravest of the soldiers, was chosen. The captain, the correspondent sent from the rear, did not know the situation and thought he was a coward and chose to "run away". The captain returned to town, reunited with his wife and children, brought the news of the martyrdom of the soldiers, informed them of the transfer, led troops to escort the villagers to escape, and condemned the "coward" Strode. At this time, Strode came to the wreckage of his destroyed home, and none of the other comrades-in-arms were spared. When he was out of his mind, he also came to the town, but he was criticized by thousands of people and called him a deserter. At this point, he did not defend himself.