The Disappearance of Willie Bingham
Summary:
Willie Bingham is a young man who has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to undergo a new form of punishment called "progressive amputation."
Instead of serving a traditional prison sentence, Willie is subjected to having parts of his body amputated one by one, corresponding to the severity of his crime.
As the story unfolds, we see Willie losing his limbs and struggling to come to terms with his new reality.
The film explores themes of justice, punishment, and the ethics of such extreme measures.
Willie's disappearance from society raises questions about the morality of this form of punishment and the impact it has on both the individual and society as a whole.