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"A reclusive film restorer uncovers a cryptic DVD labeled '102' in a batch of unknown media. As he decodes its contents, he discovers a warped narrative that intertwines real-world tragedies with a haunting fictional story, forcing him to confront the line between artist and monster."

The film equates snuff culture with pornography, arguing that both reduce the human body to a "disposable" object for the male gaze.

The film argues that the demand for increasingly extreme content—ranging from pornography to "gore sites"—is a symptom of a desensitized society. It draws a direct parallel between the exploitation of the human body for pleasure and the exploitation of the human body for violence. In this framework, the "snuff" film is presented as the ultimate end-point of a culture that views human beings as disposable objects for entertainment.