
Plot Overview
The Unknown Girl follows Jenny, a young doctor haunted by guilt after a young woman she refused to see at her clinic dies a few days later. Struggling with remorse, Jenny becomes determined to uncover the identity of the deceased girl and understand what led to her death.
Jenny is introduced as a dedicated but overworked doctor. One evening, a young woman comes to her clinic seeking help, but Jenny turns her away. Days later, she learns that the girl has been found dead, leaving her wracked with guilt and questioning her choices.
Unable to ignore her conscience, Jenny begins her own investigation. She retraces the girl’s steps, talks to people who might have known her, and follows various leads. Along the way, Jenny confronts uncomfortable truths about the society she lives in, the people around her, and the consequences of her actions.
Jenny finally discovers the identity of the young woman and pieces together the events leading to her death. The revelations force Jenny to face her own responsibility and the ethical dilemmas of her profession. The film concludes on a reflective note, emphasizing personal accountability and the impact of inaction.
The story emphasizes the ripple effect of choices and the weight of human compassion.
Focuses on personal and professional ethics rather than traditional thriller suspense.