In an attempt to get rid of an evil and rude stranger who has come to a small village and lived with its people, but he has not been welcomed by them, according to his weird manner, especially after the murder of a young teenager guy, the thing that leads people to hate him and fire him out of their village.
Centered on an uninvolving hero, and proceeding in unsurprising ways, the film's cinematographic competence can't compensate for an overwhelming sense of "ok, and?" to the whole endeavor.
Riley gives a sensitive performance as the iconic stranger, but director Andreas Prochaska (a TV veteran who has edited some of Michael Haneke's work) shows less assurance with his film's relentlessly brooding tone.