A group of filmmaker friends decides to retreat to a cabin in the woods to write and film their own movie. With excitement running high and a touch of overflowing creativity, they realize they are trapped in a cycle of insecurities and rivalries. Amidst laughter and arguments, old grievances and unspoken yearnings surface, complicating their quest for the perfect shoot.
When they decide to give their project a twist, the idea of a psychological horror begins to take shape. What started as a simple bonding activity turns into a nightmare when, during one of the nights, a strange figure with a bag over its head begins to stalk them. The tension escalates, forcing the group to question not only their sanity but also their loyalty to one another. As their fictional movie seems to come to life, each of them confronts their deepest fears and hidden secrets.
As the plot unfolds, the lines between reality and fiction blur, leading the protagonists into a spiral of paranoia and mistrust. In the end, the true horror not only comes from the enigmatic attacker but also from the revelation of who they really are to each other. With a clever focus on the world of independent cinema, the story offers a cheeky and chilling look at creative struggles and human relationships.