Depressed for the miserable status he has reached to, as he is about to lose everything and the fund, a scientist of research, enters his scientific lab, where incidents come to climax, as by mistake he causes an explosion, the thing that leads him to gain the ability to see people's real intentions toward him.
All the trappings of no-budget filmmaking are present here, from the too-long running time (ten minutes shy of two hours) to the spotlessly clean, off-the-rack costumes worn by amateurish actors in impeccable settings.
Beginning with a sensitive glimpse at the human-animal bond and ending on a note of social idealism, 96 Souls gets lost in the middle with an overload of sci-fi-inflected incident and info.