A group of workers on an oil platform in Yukon, facing the harsh winter and isolation, find themselves trapped in a frozen wilderness after a plane crash. Among them, an armed hunter, John Ottway, becomes the natural leader. As they grapple with the devastating loss of their companions, the survivors are forced to confront not only the extreme weather but also a much more terrifying threat: a pack of wild wolves that relentlessly stalks them.
With the cold biting at their bones and fear taking hold of their hearts, Ottway tries to maintain hope and unity within the group, even as tensions rise and desperation sets in. Each encounter with the wolves is a struggle for survival, and the nights turn into nightmares filled with howls and unsettling shadows. As the group members begin to fall one by one, they must confront their own inner demons and deepest fears.
Amidst this chaos, Ottway wrestles with the fight to stay alive and the desire to surrender to an inevitable death. The story becomes a journey of self-discovery, where anguish and the will to live intertwine in a brutal setting. Nature presents itself as both a relentless adversary and a reflection of humanity's internal struggle, challenging the characters to face their mortality in a visceral and poetic way.