
Synopsis/Details
In the middle of a war-torn country, a young soldier is assigned to a brutal concentration camp.
There, he sees him — a boy unlike the others. Too kind. Too selfless. Too... bright.
Despite the blood, cold, and starvation, the boy keeps smiling. Helping others. Giving away his own food.
The soldier can’t stop watching.
He doesn't speak to him. He just watches. Watches until fascination turns into obsession.
Slowly, he starts helping — secretly. He shields the boy from violence. He tends to his wounds. He leaves scraps of food in the dark.
But every time the boy laughs with someone else, shows that smile to someone who isn't him —
— that person dies.
The soldier never admits it. Not to himself. Not to anyone.
But if he can’t have the boy’s full attention…
Then no one else will.
And the boy?
He begins to trust him. To rely on him.
He never questions why the world around him keeps falling apart — why he’s always the one left alive.
ONLY MINE is a psychological war drama that blends obsession, twisted devotion, and the kind of love that cuts deeper than a bullet.
It’s not a romance.
It’s a warning.