After a fight with her boyfriend, a woman simmers with anger as she walks through Brooklyn's threatening streets. She is attacked, and discovers her fiercest self. The following morning, bruised but transformed, she purges and cleans.
In the middle of the night, a woman seeks refuge in the city's bosom after a long and loud argument with her boyfriend. But as she leaves her haven for the perilous streets, an invisible stalker attacks her and drags the hapless woman to a dimly-lit back alley. However, is she completely defenceless? Furthermore, if she isn't, what is the woman capable of doing?—Nick Riganas