In an increasingly interconnected and technology-dependent world, a data analysis worker, feeling isolated and anxious, discovers something unsettling while reviewing recordings of a virtual assistant. The protagonist, who struggles with her own agoraphobia following a personal trauma, becomes the only witness to a potential violent crime revealed in the recordings. Trapped in her small apartment in Seattle, the young woman faces a difficult decision about whether to inform the authorities of what she has seen, fearing that her own life may be at risk if she does.
As she tries to gather evidence and validate herself in this dark world filled with invasive technology, she feels a growing paranoia in an environment that seems to celebrate her yet simultaneously haunts her. The story unfolds in a tense game of cat and mouse, where each step the protagonist takes brings her closer to the truth, but also puts her at greater risk. With the pressure of the situation mounting, her internal struggle adds to the intrigue of the narrative, perfectly reflecting contemporary fears about privacy and surveillance.
The film is a gripping thriller that combines elements of psychological mystery with a social critique of our dependence on technology. The tension escalates as the protagonist is forced to step out of her comfort zone and confront her own demons, revealing the boundaries between safety and personal freedom.