In a dystopian future where violence has been virtually eradicated thanks to a curious social game, citizens participate in a macabre competition known as "the hunt." Each participant must eliminate ten "victims," while also being targets of other hunters. The plot revolves around the intriguing relationship between Marcello, an experienced bounty hunter who has perfected his technique, and Caroline, a cunning and seductive competitor who aspires to become Marcello's tenth victim.
Both characters, loaded with charisma and exceptional skills, find themselves in a deadly dance where falling in love intertwines with strategy. As the tension builds, the film challenges the norms of love and violence, while exploring themes of morality and the nature of human desire under the pressure of a system that turns murder into a game.
What begins as a psychological game transforms into a complex emotional struggle between the protagonists, who become ensnared not only by their missions but also by their mutual attraction. The atmosphere of the film, accompanied by a retro-futuristic visual style, immerses the viewer in a world where life and death depend on quick and dangerous decisions. The story culminates in an unexpected twist that questions the essence of their relationship and what it truly means to be a victim in an endless game.