In the midst of World War II, a group of survivors from a naval attack finds themselves adrift in a lifeboat in the Atlantic Ocean. The plot centers around a clash of personalities and moral conflicts as eight people, from different backgrounds and nationalities, are forced to unite for survival. Each has brought their own emotional baggage, from a mother worried about her children to an experienced sailor hiding a dark secret. As hunger and tension mount, difficult decisions must be made, and distrust begins to undermine the bonds formed between them.
The group soon learns that one of them is a prisoner who appears to be involved in the attack that left them stranded at sea. With tension on the verge of exploding, each character tries to justify their actions while fighting for survival in a closed and claustrophobic space. The film is a powerful psychological study that tests not only the physical endurance of the characters but also their humanity and morality. Desperation becomes a catalyst for drama, creating a haunting portrait of how war breaks down not only ships but also souls. With unexpected twists and a shocking ending, this story serves as a reminder that, in critical moments, decisions can have devastating consequences.