As financial pressures mount and his lies begin to unravel, Faure reaches a breaking point. Unable to bear the judgment of those he loves, he chooses a violent "way out" rather than confession. He murders his wife, children, and parents before attempting—and failing—to take his own life. The film is noted for its:
: The film explores how an individual can become so attached to a projected identity that they would rather destroy everything than see that identity die. The Adversary YIFY
: The title refers to a theological concept—the "Adversary" often being a name for Lucifer—representing the prideful malignancy that takes root in Faure's heart. As financial pressures mount and his lies begin