

39 minutes of pure psychological whiplash—Fichtner narrates a nightmare you can't escape.
A haunted veteran plagued by guilt and hallucinations struggles with the murder of an innocent civilian girl. Wishing to end it all as he tries to make sense of his past and fractured reality, a mysterious young woman changes everything.
Acting
Fichtner's voice is gravel and ghosts—narration that haunts.
Direction
Gonzalez Jr. stretches 39 minutes into eternity. Time bends here.
Cinematography
Fractured visuals mirror a shattered mind. Every frame aches.
Director
Samuel Gonzalez Jr.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gonzalez Jr. made this as a proof-of-concept for a feature, but its compression into 39 minutes arguably makes the psychological horror more suffocating—no room to breathe, no escape from the protagonist's skull.
William Fichtner recorded his entire narration in a single four-hour session, refusing breaks to maintain the character's unraveling mental state. You can hear the exhaustion.