Again and again, a young woman will experience her death by the hands of her unknown lover, only to wake up in the morning alive, yet aware somehow that she will eventually die once more.
A woman wakes up next to a mysterious man she's never seen before. Wondering what happened, she is seduced by the man and brutally killed later on in a moment of passion. As she awakes over and over again and to the same fate, she must dig into her fading memories to learn about the killer's true identity in order to save her own life.—Anonymous
With no recollection of how she ended up in the bedroom of this handsome, yet mysterious stranger, Camilla wakes up naked and locked up in his house, eaten by doubt, anxiety and dread. Shortly, the man who introduces himself as Darío, sensing Camilla's embarrassment, will comfort her in his arms but what started as a sensual prelude, will quickly end up in a deadly embrace. However, Camilla instead of remaining dead, inexplicably, she will wake up again in Darío's bedroom, naked and perplexed, permeated with an ominous feeling of death though. Was it a very vivid, almost real dream or is this some kind of a distorted reality? In the following hours, Camilla, again and again, she will experience the same nightmarish sequence: she will be killed violently only to wake up in the morning alive, yet aware somehow that she will eventually die by Darío's hands once more. Inevitably, helpless and clueless Camilla must try to use the limited knowledge acquired from the fragmented memories of her previous traumatic experiences to alter the conclusion, which, unfortunately, seems to be always the same. In the end, can murder set one free?—Nick Riganas