Two alone, covered in blood, look guilty. Not what it seems. To prove innocence, they rewind events.
"It's Not What It Looks Like" delves into themes of humor, anxiety, and grief, grappling with perceptions of morality, even for those who doubt their goodness.
Two individuals, isolated and bloodied, appear deeply culpable. However, appearances are deceiving. Seeking exoneration, they recount events from the start, but as tensions escalate, their narrative falters, revealing the truth.