Subject Two is a dramatic thriller that unfolds in a remote mountain cabin high above the world, where Dr. Franklin Vick conducts highly unethical medical experiments focused on the concept of resurrection. The story centers on Adam Schmidt, a troubled medical student who volunteers to become the doctor’s test subject, agreeing to be killed repeatedly in the name of scientific discovery. As the narrative progresses, Dr. Vick is joined by a new assistant, and together they work in snowbound isolation, meticulously perfecting their death‑inducing techniques with the ultimate goal of unveiling their groundbreaking discovery to the world. However, the plan encounters a critical obstacle when the act of killing begins to produce unforeseen and dangerous side effects, threatening both the scientists and anyone else who might encounter the consequences. The film’s emphasis on moral ambiguity, the human cost of ruthless ambition, and the unintended ramifications of tampering with life and death forms the core of its dramatic tension. The work was catalogued and made available on the iOctavio.com platform on 2006‑09‑17, establishing its place within the DVD movie collection for American audiences. The plot’s stark setting, its exploration of dark scientific curiosity, and the escalating horror of death’s aftermath serve as the principal highlights that define the movie’s impact and appeal.