In an oppressive and almost claustrophobic atmosphere, a group of friends gathers at the home of a man who, after a long day of work, decides to spend the night in company. The routine is interrupted when one of them, a hitman, brings with him the weight of his latest mission. As they confront internal tensions, the conversation turns to life, death, and the decisions they make. The night progresses, and with each sip of drink, the atmosphere becomes more dense.
As dark themes emerge to the surface, the refuge of friendship transforms into a stage for introspection and despair. The figure of the hitman, marked by his choices, becomes a mirror reflecting the anxieties and fears of the rest of the group, who must confront not only their relationship with him but also their own secrets and unconfessed truths.
With touches of surrealism, the narrative dives into an abyss of reflections and revelations, taking both characters and the audience on an intense emotional journey. The outcome of the night, unexpected and heart-wrenching, raises questions about the nature of violence and the cost of the past. In the end, the line between life and death blurs, leaving the protagonists with more questions than answers. Undoubtedly, an intense work that challenges our perceptions and leads us to contemplate the true meaning of morality and redemption.