Behind the velvet curtain of a small-town confessional, a troubled priest and a desperate fugitive engage in a high-stakes game of confession and deception—where absolution comes at a price neither is willing to pay.
| Strengths | Weaknesses | | :--- | :--- | | High script intensity and dialogue quality. | Limited visual variety due to restricted setting. | | Low production costs with high tension ROI. | Pacing may be too slow for mainstream horror audiences. | | Universal themes (guilt/sin) aid international sales. | Relies heavily on the star power of the two leads. | | Opportunities | Threats | | Strong potential for international remakes (US/UK markets). | Competition from high-budget action thrillers. | | Viral marketing potential on social media (TikTok/Reels) focusing on the "twist." | Niche appeal may limit wide theatrical release. | Behind the velvet curtain of a small-town confessional,
A seemingly penitent man enters a confessional booth to admit his sins, but the priest soon realizes the stranger is not there for forgiveness—he is there to deliver a terrifying reckoning for a past crime the priest thought he had buried forever. | | Low production costs with high tension ROI