In a quiet and seemingly peaceful city, a group of friends gathers at their host's elegant home, where an innocent card game transforms into a whirlwind of secrets and betrayals. It all begins when a mysterious outsider arrives at the house, bringing with him a series of unexpected events that reveal old grievances and hidden passions.
As the night progresses, the atmosphere becomes increasingly tense, with each friend showing their true colors. The air is thick with distrust and paranoia when one of them is found dead, triggering a series of accusations and moral dilemmas. In a clever game of human chess, loyalties are tested as the friends struggle to uncover the truth behind the murder, each trying to protect their own interests.
The characters, a diverse cast of archetypes ranging from the optimist to the cynic, are forced to confront not only the external danger but also their own inner demons. The film plays with audience expectations, twisting the narrative in such a way that the word "guilty" has as many interpretations as there are people in the house. With a captivating aesthetic and narrative twists that keep the viewer on the edge of their seat, this story becomes a fascinating study of human nature and morality in times of crisis.