Two men recount a murder from radically different perspectives, and the truth becomes a fragile construct. This low-budget, postmodern neo-noir uses split screens, precise editing, and deadpan dialogue to probe how memory can distort events as much as any suspect or alibi. As each man redrafts the night’s sequence, viewers face a puzzle where motive, opportunity, and identity blur, and certainty dissolves into doubt. A coolly intense meditation on perception and truth in cinema.
Memory Erasure, Psychological Thriller, Neo Noir, Independent Film, Nonlinear Narrative, Memory, Crime