
A group of schoolboys find themselves stranded on a remote, uninhabited island after a mysterious crash cuts them off from civilization. With no adults to guide them, they are forced to build their own society from nothing—starting with hope, cooperation, and the belief that rescue will come.
At first, they attempt to recreate the rules of the world they came from: leadership is chosen, fires are kept burning for rescue, and meetings are held to maintain order. But as time passes, fear begins to spread—especially the fear of an unknown presence on the island.
As tension grows, the group slowly fractures into competing forces. One side clings to structure, rules, and rescue, while another embraces instinct, power, and survival. Loyalties shift, trust breaks, and the line between civilization and savagery becomes thinner each day.
The island itself becomes more than just a setting—it reflects the boys’ descent. What once felt like freedom turns into isolation, paranoia, and conflict, as the struggle for control escalates beyond reason.
In the absence of authority, the boys are left to confront a deeper question: whether order is something they build… or something that was only ever held together by society itself.