Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) made a name for himself in the folk world at a very young age with his acoustic versions. So when in 1965, at the Newport Folk Festival, they decided to plug in an electric guitar and use it in their concert, it was a blow to folk purists who saw the future of the genre in young people. From that moment, Dylan's life changed profoundly. Feeling attacked by a large group of folk followers who are chasing the traitor, making sure that his career does not become a mistake. This concert was key, it declared itself as independent music and was the beginning of the voice of a generation.
Allie Fox—a brilliant inventor and stubborn idealist—uproots his family for a dangerous quest through Mexico to flee the U.S. government and find safety.