In a research laboratory, a notable scientist, Dr. Leon Krall, has been experimenting with methods of preserving human life. After an unfortunate accident, Krall finds himself trapped in his own invention: a device that seems to extend the life of its subject, but under extraordinary conditions. Recovering from this unexpected twist, he becomes a man whose existence is marked by a peculiarity; his life has turned into a puzzle of multiple identities and realities.
Meanwhile, the outside world does not stand still, and the scientific community, intrigued yet distrustful, begins to question the morality of his experiments. As his story unfolds, rumors about his strange condition and his ability to "revive" start to spread, attracting the attention of the media and individuals with intense personal motivations: some wish to understand his secret, while others are more sinister in their pursuit.
Caught between the fascination and fear he evokes, Krall must decide what to do with his new life. Is he a savior or a monster? With moments of tension and unexpected twists, the film explores themes of science, ethics, and the very essence of humanity, as Krall struggles to find a balance between his extraordinary existence and the desire to live a normal life. Ultimately, he faces the crucial question: how many lives is he willing to lose to find peace?