In a remote and mysterious military hospital, a group of soldiers traumatized by war confronts their own inner demons and a backdrop of madness. The story follows Colonel Hudson, a psychiatrist with a brilliant yet troubled mind, who arrives at this facility to investigate the strange behaviors of his patients. Convinced that faith and reason can unlock human potential, Hudson faces the cynical reality of the horrors of war and the destructive impact it has left on these men.
As the plot unfolds, dark secrets and philosophical debates among the characters are revealed, as they live a caricatured existence while struggling to find meaning in a world that seems to have lost all logic. Each interaction becomes a battle of wits, while the viewer is immersed in a journey that explores madness, faith, and love.
Amid surreal situations and moments of deep reflection, the film challenges the conventions of traditional storytelling, making each twist in the plot equally unsettling and fascinating. Hudson becomes the central figure in an experiment that serves as a mirror to universal human struggles. As the boundaries between madness and sanity blur, the atmosphere grows increasingly claustrophobic and revealing, leading the audience to an unexpected conclusion that will leave a lasting impression.