In an intensive psychological study, a group of volunteers is selected to participate in an experiment that simulates life in a prison. Eleven men are divided into two groups: prisoners and guards, with the intention of observing how power and authority affect human behavior. From the outset, the atmosphere becomes charged with tension and conflict, as the "guards" begin to impose their authority in unexpected ways and quickly become abusive. The "prisoners," for their part, start to lose their sense of identity, and as the situation escalates, the line separating control from chaos becomes blurred.
As the experiment progresses, what began as a psychological study transforms into a brutal test of human nature, revealing the darkness that resides in the soul of each individual. One of the prisoners, a man determined to resist the oppressive system, attempts to awaken his fellow inmates and find a way out of this madness. However, the environment grows increasingly dangerous, and the psychological effects seem to consume the participants. There is no turning back! The central question is: how far is someone willing to go for power, and how much can one endure for survival? An intense reflection on human behavior and morality that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats.