Six strangers awake inside a loft with no memory of how they got there and no escape. A seventh individual lies lifeless on a bed. Hourglasses count down the minutes as they fight to find a way out.
Production
The loft becomes a character—claustrophobic, liminal, beautifully wrong
Writing
Parables as puzzle pieces, each revelation rewrites what came before
Acting
Ensemble chemistry under impossible pressure—Duong and Reed especially devastating

Director
Ritchey Cable
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Cable shot the loft scenes in chronological order, so the cast's genuine exhaustion and fraying bonds mirror their characters' unraveling.
The hourglasses were practical props filled with volcanic sand—no CGI meant actors could actually see their time disappearing, take by take.
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Just WoW!!!! This was probably one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. My hats off to the writers and everyone involved
@chuckfort9200
I just watched this and it's one of my favorite movies I've ever seen. My goodness. Clearly made on a shoestring budget and yet done so well. It's part spiritual inquiry, parts psychological thriller, and if you are a "searcher" I promise you will find shades of yourself in these characters. I'm going to watch it again once I "recover". It really was outstanding.💯
@TheInnerParty
I just finished the movie. What a great message/messages. It definitely resonated with some of my own struggles. Awesome movie!!
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