A group of friends, excited about their trip to Europe, decides to make a stop in Ukraine to explore the famous abandoned city of Pripyat, a place marked by the nuclear disaster of 1986. Drawn in by the morbid curiosity and adrenaline, they hire a guide who seems to know all the secrets of the area. However, the adventure takes a dark turn as they begin to explore the desolate remnants of the city, every corner imbued with a terrifying past.
As night falls and the atmosphere becomes more oppressive, the friends realize they are not alone. Something unsettling lurks among the crumbling buildings, and the shadows seem to come to life. One by one, they start to disappear without a trace, and the group finds themselves trapped between despair and horror, needing to escape Pripyat before it’s too late.
Caught in a radiant yet deadly landscape, the friends must confront their worst fears as the ghostly community of Chernobyl awakens. The tension rises and time is running out, forcing them to fight not only for their survival but also to grapple with the secrets each one keeps. In this psychologically and visually chilling experience, the story reveals that some places are simply not meant to be visited. With each step, the line between curiosity and condemnation blurs.