Abyss is a contained crime drama centered on intimacy, moral fracture, and emotional volatility. The story follows a small-time thief who returns to his girlfriend’s apartment after a robbery, only to find their relationship unraveling under the weight of distrust and buried resentment.
Set primarily within a confined domestic space, the film builds tension through dialogue-driven confrontation, in which emotional truth gradually escalates into physical consequences. Words become weapons before violence ever does. As the argument intensifies, the visual language shifts to mirror the psychological descent, pushing the couple toward an inevitable, explosive breaking point.
Blending elements of drama, crime, and action, Abyss explores how love can curdle into hostility when survival instincts override vulnerability. Currently in post-production, the film represents a move toward more performance-driven storytelling, balancing character psychology with visceral cinematic tension.