There Is No Evil is a powerful drama film that explores the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in Iran who are forced to carry out executions. The film is divided into four separate stories, each focusing on different characters and their experiences with the death penalty.
In the first story, a young soldier is given the task of executing prisoners, but he struggles with the guilt and trauma of taking another person's life. The second story follows a young woman who discovers that her father, whom she believed to be dead, is actually a prisoner on death row.
The third story centers around a man who is forced to choose between carrying out an execution or risking his own life. And in the final story, a woman grapples with the consequences of her husband's actions as an executioner.
There Is No Evil challenges viewers to confront the complexities of morality and the impact of state-sanctioned violence on individuals and society as a whole.