Kenneled
Struggling Los Angeles bike courier Jack Calder accepts a suspiciously easy 'dog-walking' job from a masked man known as The Keeper, only to wake up imprisoned in a warehouse called 'Kennel,' a secret experiment in human obedience. Shackled alongside other captives—street artist Lucy, mechanic Henry, and young mother Maria—Jack endures brutal physical and psychological trials designed to break his will. As the days blur under constant surveillance, the prisoners form a fragile alliance. Lucy maps the facility, Henry builds tools from scrap, and Maria tracks guard patterns. A failed escape attempt leaves Jack battered but more determined, earning The Keeper’s chilling admiration. Refusing to be broken, the group launches a second, coordinated breakout—looping security feeds, jamming locks, and triggering alarms to create chaos. In the control room, Jack confronts The Keeper, who reveals himself as Dr. Elias Crowe, a disgraced psychologist obsessed with pushing human limits. After a violent struggle, Jack exposes Crowe’s operation by broadcasting his confession throughout the facility. As police close in, Jack frees the remaining captives and leads them to safety. At dawn, Crowe is arrested and the Kennel is dismantled. Scarred but stronger, Jack steps into the sunlight no longer a desperate courier, but a survivor who refused to be conditioned proving that even in captivity, the human spirit cannot be contained.
