Sasha Roiz stars as a scientist whose consciousness becomes trapped in the mind of a convict (Dominic Bogart) who volunteered to be a part of an experimental procedure.
The investor turns out to be an official at the Department of Corrections who wants to use the machine to extract involuntary confessions from convicts.
Unable to leave, Tom passes the years by watching Anthony's memories, while his body remains in a coma.
With Tom's help, Anthony is able to convince her to set up another experiment with the machine, though she must agree to give the technology to the Department of Corrections in order to get authorization.
Encouraged by this breakthrough, Anthony escapes from custody and tracks down his friend, who reveals that Adrienne was sleeping with him for drugs.
Director Nir Paniry wanted to make a science fiction film that depends more on story than budget and was inspired by Primer.
[1] Alex Fitch of Electric Sheep called it "an excellent science-fiction thriller that, while reminiscent of a number of other films ... improves on all its predecessors".
[4] Jeremy Kirk of First Showing rated it 8.5/10 and described it as "a classic case on how indie science fiction works", focused on character and narrative.