Oliver, a once-promising chef, finds himself in a remote cabin as part of an experimental therapy led by Dr. Malcolm, a psychologist determined to prove that the minds of the criminally insane can be rewritten. Using a combination of unconventional drugs and memory replacement techniques, Malcolm believes he can erase past trauma, rewire behavior, and ultimately reshape identity itself. At first, Oliver resists, clinging to what he knows—long nights in the kitchen, the pressure of family expectations, the exhausting pursuit of perfection. But as the days drag on, the treatment takes its toll. His memories become hazy. Small details no longer add up. The line between who he was and who Malcolm wanted him to be starts to blur. What begins as a controlled experiment quickly spirals into something far more unpredictable. Malcolm is convinced he’s in control, but Oliver’s mind isn’t following the script. As the doctor pushes further, he’s forced to confront the reality that you can’t erase a person’s past without consequences—and that some minds weren’t meant to be rewritten.