Three stories. Three collisions with the edge of reason. In Horse , a heroin-addicted taxi driver wakes up locked in a room with no memory of how he got there. Withdrawal sets in, and with it, the unraveling of truth, guilt, and the twisted logic of revenge. The Pyramid at Rosarito Beach begins with a beachfront press conference and ends in chaos. When a buried structure is uncovered beneath the mayor’s feet, ancient forces—and oversized arachnids—emerge, dragging politicians, firefighters, and sex workers into a surreal battle for survival. In The Green Abyss , a woman in California meets a Colombian man playing pool on her iPad. What begins as long-distance affection turns into obsession and sacrifice as he crosses the deadly Darién Gap in search of the American dream—and a truth neither of them is ready to face. From gritty psychological horror to absurdist satire and gut-wrenching realism, Trilogy II cuts deep. These are stories of confinement, chaos, and consequence. No one escapes unchanged.