The West was never meant to be kind.
When Daisy and her husband Jerzy leave the edge of civilization to carve out a life beneath the towering Tetons, they believe hard work will be enough. A shelter can be built. Food can be hunted. A future can be claimed.
But the valley has its own terms.
As winter comes early and closes in without mercy, the land strips away everything they thought they understood-about survival, about strength, and about each other. Hunger settles in. The cold deepens. And somewhere beyond the trees, men are watching, waiting for the season to finish what it has begun.
What follows is not a fight against the wilderness, but a reckoning with it.
Because in the Tetons, survival is not given.
It is learned.
And some lessons come too late.