DIESEL is a black-and-white existential crime film about a hitman who lives out of his car, drifting through desolate roads, fading memories, and the violent fallout of his work. On the way to his next job, he picks up a hitchhiker—a girl his age who claims to need his help, but might be running from darkness of her own.

Set entirely within a hyper-industrial, nightmarish landscape, the film is a brooding character study—haunted by romance, guilt, and the fragile boundary between freedom and self-destruction.

Told with minimalist dialogue and sudden flashes of violence, Diesel blends the stark mood of noir with the intimacy of arthouse cinema, capturing two souls trapped in motion—each trying to outrun something that refuses to be left behind.

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