In a vibrant and bustling city in the United States, a young stylist named Frankie, played by Patricia Arquette, leads an apparently normal life. However, everything changes when she begins to experience strange phenomena and disturbing visions that lead her to undergo mystical experiences. When a mysterious priest, Father Andrew Kiernan, is sent from the Vatican to investigate these events, he discovers that Frankie is not only a victim of the influence of an ancient and powerful manuscript, but she has also started to manifest the stigmata of Christ: marks that appear on her body and symbolize suffering and sacrifice.
As the intensity of Frankie’s visions increases, her health begins to deteriorate. Father Andrew, portrayed by Gabriel Byrne, finds himself caught in a conflict between faith and science as he tries to understand what is really happening to the young woman. Through a series of unsettling revelations, both of them plunge into a darkness that threatens not only their lives but also the very belief of humanity. The line between good and evil blurs, and with a suspenseful atmosphere, the story addresses the struggle between dogma and genuine spirituality. With unexpected twists and an intriguing approach to faith, the narrative transforms into a psychological journey that catalyzes questions about the divine and the human. Is Frankie destined to be an instrument of God or a victim of forces she cannot comprehend?