Storyline
Somewhere in the dust and chaos of Afghanistan, a bunch of American soldiers are up to something way darker than anyone suspects—they’re ripping out organs, all while hiding behind the Red Cross logo. Not exactly your standard war story. The real kicker? The ghost of a school teacher, murdered in a bogus raid, is hanging around, keeping a close eye on the horrors playing out. No peace for the dead, apparently. The soldiers aren’t just taking any organs, either—they’re specifically after children. That’s the most twisted part. You’re left wondering, who the hell is demanding these kids’ body parts? The film doesn’t pull punches with the violence or the questions it throws at you. It’s gritty, uncomfortable, and honestly, kind of haunting. Every scene just piles on more dread, more suspicion, and you never really know who to trust. The ghost’s presence only makes things feel more surreal, like justice is hovering just out of reach. There’s no easy resolution, just a bleak look at corruption, innocence lost, and the ghosts we leave behind.