

In the dead of night, Rebecca wakes in a decrepit precinct, accused of a hit-and-run. But a deadly scuffle reveals a sinister plot. With nowhere to turn, she must uncover the truth before it consumes her. But Rebecca harbors secrets darker than they know.
Acting
Cornish's unraveling—she sells every false memory and real panic.
Production
The precinct itself: sticky, yellow, breathing with bad intentions.
Writing
Gaslighting as architecture—every scene rewrites the last.
Director
Felipe Mucci
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in a single decommissioned LAPD substation; the crew found actual case files from the 90s in a wall.
The amnesia-as-weapon structure directly mirrors the Reid Technique of interrogation, which creates false confessions through isolation and manufactured evidence—making the thriller uncomfortably documentary-adjacent.