In a chilling combination of horror and psychological drama, we meet Mark Lewis, a young cameraman working for a film production company. However, his passion for cinema has a dark side: he is obsessed with capturing the essence of human fear. To this end, he uses a film camera not just to produce art; he has turned it into his weapon, filming the reactions of his victims before killing them. The story unfolds in 1960s London, where Mark roams the city, interacting with young women whom he offers to help with their artistic aspirations.
As his life intertwines with a group of actors and filmmakers, Mark becomes enamored with the beautiful and vulnerable Helen, who begins to see beyond his cold exterior. As their relationship intensifies, Mark's obsession begins to overflow, and his dangerous inclinations turn into a deadly game. The film explores themes of voyeurism, the nature of art, and the thin line between love and madness. As the tension rises and secrets are revealed, the question of who the real monster is starts to blur, leading the viewer into an electrifying and disturbing experience that will challenge our moral boundaries. It is a chilling journey that will leave a lasting impression long after the credits have rolled.