In a chilling scenario of an alternate future, a small British town is shaken by the imminent threat of a nuclear attack. The story begins with a government planning program to prepare the population, but the atmosphere of normalcy quickly unravels when the bomb falls. Daily life is transformed into absolute chaos, and the devastating effects of radiation and destruction become apparent.
Through the eyes of various citizens, from a worried family man to a desperate doctor, the film explores the psychological and physical impact of nuclear war. Desolation and personal tragedies intertwine with striking images of the population grappling with loss, distrust, and fear. As the struggle for survival intensifies, human relationships are tested, raising the question: what would you do to protect those you love?
With a documentary style and a raw approach, the story not only shows the consequences of war but also invites reflection on the fragile nature of civilization and the moral dilemmas faced by humanity in times of crisis. The unsettling and thought-provoking narrative leaves the audience with a sense of unease, reminding us that in a world threatened by destruction, the true war is the one waged within ourselves.