The ALS Center is closing due to a lack of funding and three men with the disease decide to do something. Barry, Harry, and Moez do what anyone bound to a wheelchair and lacking in physical mobility would do in their situation - they rob a bank. Armed with nothing but a poorly thought out plan, they attempt to pull off a near-impossible heist. The robbery is a fantastic failure but friendship prevails in this re-imagining of the classic buddy comedy. The film, which was co-written by Barry Varga who suffers from ALS (Lou Gerhig's disease) himself, explores the need to find meaning when time is running out. It is a reflection on the power of humor in the face of a terminal illness.