A troubled Vietnam veteran hoping to forget the war and reconnect with American life struggles with disillusionment, self-worth, and cynicism.
Nay Charles is an African American Vietnam veteran who no longer fits in, can't find a job and has difficulty establishing a connection with his politically committed girlfriend. Depressed, the film's antihero leaves his home state of Washington for a new, better life in Los Angeles where he ends up arrested by the police.—UCLA