HD
1989
A psychologist embarks on a tense journey to assess a death row inmate's mental state, aiming to decide if a stay of execution is warranted. As the interviews unfold, layers of the inmate's troubled past are revealed, challenging the psychologist's perceptions of morality and justice. The encounter delves deep into violence, redemption, and the complexities of the human psyche, raising poignant questions about culpability and the potential for change. This gripping exploration blurs the lines between right and wrong, leaving both the characters and the audience to grapple with their beliefs.