Seven long-time friends--three couples: Thomas-Martha, George-Persa, Alekos-Lina, and perpetually single, Achilles--gather at Thomas and Martha's house to catch up with each other over dinner.
Suddenly, they have an epiphany: what if they placed their mobile phones on the dinner table, and like a dangerous electronic Russian roulette, shared whatever arrived (texts, WhatsApp messages, and calls) with everyone present?
Now, there is no turning back, and shocking revelations await. Would you let your partner, and the people close to you, listen to the calls you receive on your cell phone? Would you let them read the messages you receive and send or even see your saved photos? And what would they learn about you if they did?