TWELVE (2025) – Twelve Hours. Twelve Suspects. One Truth That Can’t Stay Buried

Everyone has something to hide. But only one has everything to lose.

TWELVE (2025) is a sleek psychological thriller that unfolds over the course of one intense, high-stakes night. With its claustrophobic pacing, morally ambiguous characters, and relentless sense of urgency, the film immerses audiences in a world where truth is elusive, time is running out, and no one is innocent. Directed by rising auteur Lena Kovacs, TWELVE is a bold exploration of guilt, perception, and the cost of uncovering what people would rather keep hidden.

Set in a remote government facility after a classified intelligence leak sparks global panic, twelve individuals—all connected to a top-secret project—are detained for questioning. The lead investigator, a worn but sharp agent named Rhea Maddox (Emily Blunt), is given just twelve hours to find the culprit before the information spreads and irreversibly compromises national security. Each suspect holds a different piece of the puzzle—and possibly a deadly agenda.

Twelve (트웰브) | Official Trailer | Ma Dong Seok | Park Hyung Sik | Seo In  Guk - YouTube

As Rhea unravels their lies, motivations, and past connections, time becomes her enemy. Psychological mind games, flashbacks, and mounting pressure blur the lines between interrogator and suspect. Loyalties shift, secrets surface, and Rhea begins to suspect that the leak is only the beginning of something far more sinister.

Visually, the film is stylized with stark lighting, glass interrogation rooms, and a color palette that reflects the moral greys of its characters. The tension is amplified by a ticking clock motif that mirrors the real-time countdown, keeping audiences on edge. With echoes of 12 Angry Men, Knives Out, and Zero Dark Thirty, TWELVE blends intellectual suspense with emotional intensity.

Twelve (2025) Korean Drama – KORB

In the end, TWELVE asks a chilling question: If you had to betray one to save eleven, could you live with the choice?