In a desolate, remote forest, three brothers live under the harsh and violent rule of their domineering father. Raised in isolation, the boys—ranging in age and temperament—have grown accustomed to their father’s cruel ways, but tension has long been building beneath the surface. The father’s abusive behavior has made their life one of constant fear, and the brothers have begun to question how much more they can endure.
One day, while on a hunting expedition deep within the woods, the brothers come to a decision: it is time to end their father’s reign of terror. Desperate to free themselves from his control, they hatch a plan to kill him during the trip, believing that the wilderness will mask their actions and provide the perfect cover for their escape.
However, their attempt does not go as planned. Instead of eliminating their father, they inadvertently set off a deadly game of cat-and-mouse. The father, far from being an easy target, quickly realizes his sons’ intentions and begins to turn the hunt against them. What was once a typical outing becomes a brutal struggle for survival, as the father uses his experience, knowledge of the forest, and sheer brutality to outmaneuver his sons at every turn.
The brothers find themselves trapped in the very environment they had hoped would be their salvation. As their father stalks them through the dense forest, the brothers must rely on each other to survive. Tensions within the group rise, as fear and panic threaten to tear them apart. Each brother’s loyalty is tested, and old family wounds resurface, making the situation even more dangerous. The forest, once a familiar home, becomes an ominous maze where danger lurks behind every tree and betrayal feels imminent.
As the deadly game progresses, the brothers must confront not only their father’s unrelenting violence but also the dark truths about their own natures. They realize that killing their father may not be as simple as they imagined, and surviving the ordeal will require them to make difficult, life-altering choices. The line between hunter and hunted blurs, and each brother is forced to reckon with the brutality they were raised with—and whether they can break free from it or if they are doomed to repeat it.
In the end, the question remains: will the brothers find a way to overcome their father’s monstrous hold on them, or will they become trapped forever in a cycle of violence and vengeance that has defined their family for generations? The forest, both a physical and symbolic battleground, will decide their fate in a fight for survival where no one is guaranteed to emerge unscathed.