


leaving him shrapnel-riddled, traumatized, and convinced his family was dead. Now, trapped in an intensive psychological evaluation meant to close his file, fragments begin to surface — faces, signals, impossible details — hinting that the dead may not be dead. Drawn back into the shadows with nothing but instinct, training, and a mind he can’t fully trust, he begins a rogue pursuit of the man responsible. But as he follows the trail, he uncovers signs of a larger threat — an undetectable weapon poised to strike again on a far greater scale. Quandary is a psychological thriller about memory, loyalty, and the fracture between truth and belief — where the real battle is not just finding the enemy, but surviving what the truth reveals.



What begins as a hunt for a killer becomes an unraveling of memory, evidence, and self, where nothing can be trusted outright, not even what we’ve seen. Silence and absence hold as much weight as action, and every answer deepens the uncertainty. Instead of delivering closure, the journey forces viewers to live inside a rupture — where revelation cuts deeper than violence. The impact is not resolution, but a lingering state of awareness… alive, uncertain, unable to return to what they believed before.
