A group of British schoolboys is stranded on a deserted island following a plane crash. With no adults in sight, the boys, led by the charismatic Ralph, try to maintain civilization and order in their new home. With the help of Piggy, a smart but vulnerable boy, Ralph establishes rules and organizes a watch system to keep the fire burning as a signal for rescue.
However, the arrival of Jack, a wilder and more domineering boy, changes the group's dynamics, and soon, the desires for power and control emerge. Jack lures the other boys into a primitive way of life, where hunting and violence replace cooperation and reason. As chaos erupts and tensions rise, the struggle for leadership becomes a fierce confrontation between Ralph's respect for authority and Jack's desire for anarchy.
As the sense of community crumbles, what begins as a game turns into a desperate fight for survival. The boys are drawn into a spiral of barbarism, confronting their own fears and the darkness that exists within each of them. This adaptation of William Golding's classic novel explores human nature and questions whether civilization is truly a mask that hides our most primal instincts. In time, it will be revealed who really holds control in their crumbling little society.