In a quiet town in Texas, a man, while reflecting on his past, becomes the thread that weaves together a disturbing story exploring the thin line between faith and madness. His life takes an unexpected turn when his father, a devout man with a strict moral code, reveals a strange divine message: he has been tasked with eliminating those he believes are demons disguised as people. What begins as confusion for the young man transforms into a personal apocalypse when his father becomes obsessed with this divine mission and involves him in atrocious acts.
As the story unfolds, the relationship between father and son deteriorates, and the boy struggles between familial loyalty and growing unease about his father's sanity. The tension escalates when the young man confronts his own demons: the doubt about what is right and what is mere fanaticism. The film keeps us on the edge of our seats, playing with the concepts of religion, madness, and the duality of good and evil.
The narrator, years later, tries to unravel the madness that surrounded him, while he finds himself caught between memories of his childhood and a terrible reality threatening to overflow. As dark secrets are revealed, the line between faith and madness becomes increasingly blurred, leading the audience to question who the real demons in the story are.