In a quiet and secluded home in the forest, twin brothers, Elias and Lukas, are eagerly awaiting their mother's return after reconstructive surgery. When she finally comes back, her appearance has changed dramatically: her face is covered by a mask, and her behavior is strange. Although the boys try to adapt to their new reality, they soon begin to suspect that the woman in their house is not really their mother.
As paranoia grows and the atmosphere becomes increasingly tense, the twins decide to test the true identity of the woman. As events unfold, the family dynamic turns into a game of intrigue and distrust, blurring the lines between reality and madness. Isolated from the outside world and trapped in their own emotional hell, the children are forced to confront not only the authoritative figure who claims to be their mother but also their own hidden fears and traumas.
With unexpected twists and a mounting sense of anxiety, the plot takes the audience through a series of heart-wrenching revelations that explore themes of identity, familial love, and the impact of guilt. The oppressive atmosphere and intense moments of confrontation keep the audience on the edge of their seats, compelling them to question how far one can go to protect those they love.