In a forgotten corner of Iraq, an American contractor named Paul Conroy awakens in a dark underground tomb, with only a lighter and a mobile phone for company. Trapped in a wooden coffin buried in the desert, he quickly realizes that he has been kidnapped and that his only hope of escaping alive is to communicate with the outside world. As desperation and claustrophobia begin to weigh on his mind, Paul faces a relentlessly ticking clock: he has only 90 minutes before the oxygen runs out.
Confronting his own fears, he struggles to stay calm and starts dialing different numbers, attempting to reach the authorities, his family, and anyone who might help him. Throughout his harrowing ordeal, Paul reveals details about his life, his loves, and his regrets, creating a deep emotional bond with the audience. Amid a growing sense of isolation, the responses he receives are often frustrating, and the revelations about his situation become increasingly unsettling.
Every second counts as Paul deals with his own demons and the reality that hope seems like a luxury he cannot afford. His fight for survival pulls you into a chilling journey that explores the struggle of the human spirit in the face of absolute adversity. In this dark labyrinth, human anguish and the will to live become the true core of this unsettling cinematic experience.