During World War I, a group of British soldiers finds themselves trapped in a desolate trench on the Western Front. The atmosphere is tense, marked by the rot of war and the constant threat of the enemy. After the death of one of their comrades, the squad grapples with growing paranoia and despair that begins to corrupt their fragile unity. The notion of loyalty fractures as personal secrets and traumas overshadow despair and betrayal.
In this microcosm of madness, a new soldier joins the platoon, but his presence only intensifies the distrust and instability. The soldiers, caught between the adversity of their environment and their own psyche, are forced to confront not only the external enemy but also the shadows lurking within. The war has taught them to survive, but not to live, and every decision they make could be their last mistake.
As tensions mount, the bonds of camaraderie break, and the deepest fears come to light. The film becomes a psychological exploration of how war not only leaves visible wounds but also sows chaos within the human mind. In an environment where death lurks around every corner, the boundaries between surviving and losing oneself become increasingly blurred. As time runs out, each character confronts their fate, slow yet inevitable.