A woman wakes in a strange apartment, certain she is being held captive by a much older man. Her fear, her insecurity, her despair — we feel them with her, beat by beat, in a claustrophobic interior that seems to close in around her. Like a nightmare, we follow her search for clues, her desperate longing to escape.
When she finally breaks free, the thriller turns into a chase — and the chase, in turn, into something altogether different. Step by step, the truth behind the two protagonists comes to light: who she really is, who he really is, and what binds them.
What begins as fear becomes character drama, and what begins as drama becomes a profoundly tender love story — one that endures despite every challenge, every loss. With its rapid genre shifts and its painfully beautiful moments of clarity in the chaos of illness, “TREU” takes the audience on an emotional journey toward a single, lasting message: the dignity and preciousness of a great love defy even the most severe human decay.














