A four-day expedition quickly becomes a desperate battle for survival in this gripping psychological thriller. Ian, seeking to escape the chaos of modern life, embarks on a solo journey into the remote wilderness of New Zealand, hoping to find solitude and distance from the world. However, his plans are complicated when a group of strangers unexpectedly attaches themselves to him, each with their own motivations for joining the trek. As the days unfold, Ian begins to feel an unsettling presence—he senses that they are being watched, but he can’t tell if it’s just his mind playing tricks or if they are indeed being followed.
The further they venture into the dense, untamed bush, the more the tension builds. Paranoia sets in as Ian becomes increasingly convinced that something or someone is shadowing their every move. With each passing day, the psychological strain intensifies, blurring the line between reality and delusion. Are they truly being stalked, or is Ian’s fear and isolation pushing him to the brink of madness?
As the group grapples with the dangers of the wild, both external and internal, trust begins to unravel, and survival instincts take over. The wilderness, once a sanctuary, becomes a place of menace, where the only certainty is that nothing is as it seems.
In this haunting tale of survival, fear, and isolation, Ian must confront not only the threats lurking in the bush but also the shadows within his own mind. Is the danger real, or is it merely a reflection of his fractured psyche?