"Mistaken" (2017) unfolds in the tense and emotionally charged atmosphere of post-9/11 America, where suspicion and fear cast a wide net. Imagine a Moroccan woman arriving at JFK airport in New York, her journey abruptly halted by a devastating coincidence: her husband shares the same name as the lead terrorist. Suddenly, she finds herself detained, her life thrown into uncertainty and fear simply because of a name. The film likely explores the themes of prejudice, the erosion of civil liberties in times of crisis, and the personal impact of global events on ordinary individuals. It promises a compelling and potentially heartbreaking story of a woman caught in a bureaucratic and emotionally charged nightmare, fighting to prove her innocence and navigate a world gripped by suspicion.