“A cowboy’s last ride—against the storm and himself.”
Broke is a haunting Western drama directed by Carlyle Eubank. Led by a gripping performance from Wyatt Russell, the film explores survival, regret, and what happens when a man is left alone with the life he’s run from. It’s not about gunfights or glory—it’s about endurance, memory, and letting go.
The End of the Ride
True Brandywine (Wyatt Russell) is a fading rodeo star, known for bareback bronc riding and stubborn pride. He refuses to quit, even as his body breaks down and the world moves on without him.
While traveling between shows, a sudden spring blizzard traps him in the remote wilderness. Injured and alone, True faces a harsh new arena—one where survival depends on more than toughness.
The Fight Within
As snow and cold close in, so do his memories. Flashbacks reveal past mistakes, strained family ties, and opportunities lost. With every hour, the line between hallucination and truth blurs. True isn’t just fighting nature—he’s facing the man he’s become.

Why Broke Stands Out
- Wyatt Russell in Peak Form: Gritty, restrained, and emotionally raw.
- A Modern Western Without the Myths: No gun duels—just a man, a storm, and a lifetime of regrets.
- Stunning Cinematography: Wide, desolate landscapes mirror the isolation within.
Release and Reception
Released on May 6, 2025 via Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Broke has earned a 90% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. Reviewers praised its visual storytelling, atmospheric tension, and grounded emotional weight.

The film doesn’t seek spectacle. Instead, it offers a quiet reckoning—a Western for those who know the hardest battles are often fought in silence.