"Flaming Brothers" tells the story of two orphaned boys, Alan and Tin, who grow up together and become close as brothers. Eventually, they rise through the ranks of the criminal underworld, becoming powerful gang leaders. Despite their loyalty to each other, their ambitions and external threats lead to betrayal, tragedy, and a violent showdown.

The film is a blend of heroic bloodshed, a genre popularized by John Woo, featuring themes of brotherhood, loyalty, and tragic fate.