

A man confesses to murder he won't explain. Everyone wants to save him except himself.
A Filipino worker is on the death row for killing his employer. Because of a lady reporter who is bent on doing a full story about him, government officials are now trying to help him. But Fidel insisted that he killed his employer on purpose. Vega learned about his past- a boy-next-door type of person who grew up with a loving family. His profile doesn't fit the picture of a killer. Sister Lourdes, the Filipino nun who visits Fidel regularly wants to know the truth too.
Acting
Lance Raymundo's stubborn silence speaks volumes
Writing
Refuses easy redemption, honors moral complexity

Director
Shandii Bacolod
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film reflects real tensions around Filipino OFW (overseas foreign worker) exploitation, particularly in Middle Eastern employment contexts where legal protections often fail migrants.
Director Shandii Bacolod deliberately withholds the murder's visual depiction, forcing audiences to confront their own assumptions about 'deserving' victims and perpetrators—much like the journalists circling Fidel.