In a remote village in Alaska, where the sun barely sets at night, a homicide detective from Los Angeles is sent to investigate the murder of a teenage girl. The heavy atmosphere and the lack of darkness provoke in him an unsettling inability to sleep, further complicating his already tense emotional state. As he delves into the case, the peculiarity of the environment and the constant sunlight begin to play with his perception, leading him to a profound moral and psychological confusion.
Over time, the detective finds himself in a struggle not only against time but also against his own inner demons. As he interrogates the villagers and the victim's friends, he discovers that there is more to the story than meets the eye, and his own mistakes start to come to light. The pressure mounts when the killer, a cunning writer who becomes his cat-and-mouse game, begins to manipulate the situation, forcing the detective to make increasingly drastic decisions.
The intrigue intensifies, and the protagonist's delirium deepens, leaving the viewer on the edge of their seat, questioning who is truly the hunter and who is the prey. In an unexpected twist, chaos transforms into a fascinating revelation, taking the narrative to a conclusion that resonates in the viewer's mind long after the credits begin to roll.