In the midst of the tense and claustrophobic atmosphere of a military prison in Guantánamo, a young soldier named Cole finds herself trapped in a world where discipline and duty clash with her own principles. Upon arriving at the camp, Cole is confronted with the harsh reality of her new environment, where she must deal not only with the dehumanization of the system but also with her fellow soldiers, who view the prisoners merely as threats.
Among these prisoners is a man named Ali, whose intelligence and charisma challenge Cole's preconceived notions about them. Through their unusual relationship—starting with short, awkward conversations that evolve into a deep emotional exchange—Cole begins to question the narratives she has been taught about war, terrorism, and justice. Their encounters mark a turning point in the way she sees the world and her own convictions.
As days turn into weeks, the tension rises not only within the camp but also in Cole's mind, as she wrestles with her duty and her conscience. The film delves into the psychology of the characters while exploring issues of freedom, responsibility, and the search for truth in an environment where humanity seems to be in shock. A journey that challenges expectations and leaves its characters, and the audience, with more questions than answers.