In a dark and gloomy city where secrets lurk around every corner, a group of friends gathers to enjoy a family dinner that promises to be unforgettable. It all starts with a simple menu: jiaozi, those delicious Chinese dumplings that are essential at any gathering. But what begins as a night of laughter and anecdotes soon turns into an experience of terror and distrust.
One of the friends, haunted by memories of a tragic accident, starts having disturbing visions. As the courses progress, tensions resurface, revealing old grudges and dark secrets that have been buried. The atmosphere becomes increasingly thick and oppressive, and laughter turns into nervous whispers when one of them suggests that the secret ingredient of these jiaozi might have a much more macabre origin than they could have imagined.
The film plays with the concept of how food can be a vehicle for connection, but also for decay, revealing the worst in each person under the pressure of fear. Just when they think they can confront their ghosts, a shocking twist reveals that the dinner has a more profound supernatural meaning than they ever would have imagined. The night concludes not only with a feast for the palate but with an experience that will leave indelible marks on their souls. Will they be able to escape the shadows they have unleashed, or are their fates already sealed?