In the middle of an Iraqi desert, two American soldiers, Captain Isaac and his partner, are sent on a reconnaissance mission. What should be a simple patrol turns into a nightmare when they are ambushed by enemy snipers. After a surprise attack, Isaac finds himself trapped behind a brick wall, isolated and with no chance of escape. His partner has been injured, and his only hope lies in his own ability to survive.
As the enemy shooter lurks in the distance, Isaac begins to confront his own demons. The violence of the conflict merges with his memories and the guilt over the decisions he has made, blurring the line between reality and psychosis. In a deadly game of wits, Isaac must manage his scarce resources and find a way to communicate with his base, desperate for help. The pressure mounts, and time becomes his worst enemy.
Every shot that echoes around him forces him to remember his life before the war, revealing the humanity he struggles to keep afloat as he fights for survival. The film is an intense and claustrophobic battle, not just against the enemy but also against fear and despair. As the tension escalates, the fight for survival evolves into a raw reflection on war and its impact on humanity, exploring the emotional toll that conflict carries.