Ten strangers are invited to a remote island by a mysterious host who never appears. As night falls, the atmosphere becomes unsettling when one of them is found dead, marking the beginning of a grim series of murders. At first, the unexpected death seems to be an accident, but as the bodies pile up, the guests begin to panic and lose trust in one another. Each of them harbors dark secrets, and as time progresses, paranoia grips the situation.
With an intriguing visual style and tension-filled direction, the characters become improvised detectives trying to solve the mystery while fighting for their survival. The atmosphere of claustrophobia intensifies with each new crime, revealing not only each person's physical vulnerability but also their morality and deepest fears. A storm further isolates the protagonists, turning the island into a deadly prison where trust is a valuable and scarce commodity.
The plot, based on Agatha Christie's famous novel, plays with the audience's expectations, leading to unexpected twists and shocking revelations that leave everyone questioning who the true culprit is. With a chilling conclusion, this story explores human nature under pressure, leaving a sense of unease that resonates long after the lights on the screen go out.