In it we see a mysterious guitar player arrive in Sourdough Creek, a small town with lumberjacks, fishermen, and a local saloon-slash-whorehouse where the town's mayor resides. This mayor, Jeb, is corrupt and rotten to the core. Together with his brother Zeke he tyrannically abuses his authority and kills anyone who stands in his way, including guitar players who play 'slow music'. This does mean the mysterious guitar player immediately gets a job upon arrival, and in the business heart of the town, no less.
Jeb's latest plan is to get rid of the fishing area, build a lake with a dam and a resort, rent the place out to a large movie studio, and rake in the money. Construction of the resort is slow though, with revolts by the fishermen and a monster in the forests nearby. Also, there suddenly is a mysterious masked hero called Slide, who with his guitar music can bend bullets out of his way, and he's on the side of the fishermen.
Looking at the film's poster, you know what you're in for and storywise you can connect all dots probably from the start. The fun is in how Bill Plympton shows that, and how crazy his mind works sometimes. That approach is a boon for some, exhausting for others. Me, I liked it a lot, and while the film is not the biggest of crowdpleasers, on average the Rotterdam audiences liked it a lot too, giving it a 3.6 rating out of 5.