In the tumultuous landscape of Northern Ireland in 1971, a young British soldier, Gary Hook, finds himself amid a whirlwind of violence and political tension. During his first mission in Belfast, the situation turns chaotic when his comrades are ambushed during an operation. Amid the disorder, Gary becomes trapped in hostile territory, separated from his unit and facing a population that sees him as an enemy.
As night descends upon the city, fear and distrust grow. Gary must navigate through streets filled with rebel factions and supporters of the republican cause, while also confronting his own inner demons. With an army of furious citizens and military chaos surrounding him, his only option is to survive. Every corner presents a new danger, and every shadow could be his last breath.
The narrative turns into a race against time, where loyalty and betrayal intertwine, deepening our feelings for the weary soldier. Gary must forge alliances with an unexpected group of locals, but distrust remains a constant issue. Caught in a deadly game, the young man will guide the audience through a visceral experience that showcases the brutality and humanity amid conflicts, challenging their conception of right and wrong. In this endless night, the true face of the conflict is revealed, and the struggle for survival tests not only his courage but also his integrity.