The Bystander Theory is a psychological thriller film that follows the story of a young woman named Sarah who witnesses a violent crime but does nothing to intervene. As she struggles with guilt and the fear of becoming the next target, she discovers a theory that suggests bystanders are more likely to ignore situations of distress than to help.
As Sarah delves deeper into this theory, she begins to question her own actions and the morality of society as a whole. The film explores themes of responsibility, empathy, and the consequences of inaction.
Will Sarah be able to overcome her fear and make a stand, or will she continue to be a passive bystander in a world full of violence and indifference?