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Once afloat in a life raft, the soldiers realize they have little more than the clothes on their backs. In their attempts to turn the upturned raft right-side up, they are forced to collaborate despite rising tensions. The days stretch on with little hope of rescue, leaving them to confront their own fears and regrets. To cope with the oppressive sun and plunging night temperatures, they share stories, sing songs, and even joke about their situations. However, as the isolation burdens their minds, struggles arise—particularly between Dixon and his men, who challenge each other's decisions regarding survival strategies and blame for their predicament.