Cross the Line

One night, a stranger, a woman, asks Dani money to pay for a burger in a bar, to which he ends up accepting.

Once inside, and following the woman's deactivation of the security alarm by entering the code, she tries to convince a begrudging Dani to get a tattoo.

Mila then takes a selfie together with Dani with a Polaroid, putting the instant snapshot on a panel with other photographs.

Mila, claiming that the police would be persuaded to believe Dani's good boy version instead of hers, attempts suicide by jumping out of the window.

Dani asks his sister Laura (a well-connected lawyer) for help and information about what the police know about the events in the building.

[11] Ard Vijn of ScreenAnarchy was tempted to go as far as considering the film as "one of the best thrillers of recent times", praising how "refreshing" is it "to see something this well-made, straightforward rather than formulaic, seemingly flashy yet rooted in reality, and without any groan-inducing flaws or inconsistencies".