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After a virus wipes out humanity, two ideologically different survivors escape their doomed space station and return to Earth – where they must learn not only to survive, but also to rebuild, reconnect, and rediscover what it means to be human.
SYNOPSIS:
A private group of multi-billionaires decides to fund the development and release of a deadly man-made virus in order to combat the world’s over-population problem. Unfortunately, their plan backfires and this new OMEGA virus unexpectedly mutates, rapidly spreading across the earth, creating a pandemic that kills not just the weak, but everyone it touches, including those who were vaccinated.
The Global Government of Nations (GGN), established as a result of the rapid spread of the OMEGA virus and collapse of many national governments, transports 548 uncontaminated humans (102 adults and 446 laboratory-created children) to the space station Tabula Rasa just before the OMEGA pandemic wipes out all of humankind on Earth.
Act I
The first part of the story takes place on the space station Tabula Rasa twenty years later. When an asteroid strikes the space station, destroying it, two teenagers, A157 and T285, escape in a Personnel Orbital Delivery Vehicle (PODV) and return to Earth.
Act II
The film tracks A157 (Adam) and T285 (Eve) as they escape the doomed space station and attempt to survive, alone and isolated on a post-apocalyptic Earth. Their premature return to Earth forces them to use their basic instincts to survive, facing issues of finding adequate food, water, and shelter; frightening storms; deadly encounters with wild animals; a near-death experience; and the ever-present fear that the virus might still be around.
Act III
After they are comfortably situated in their new environment, they discover one more thing – that they are not alone.
This grounded sci-fi film includes elements of sci-fi, suspense, and drama, andshould appeal to the same audiences that enjoyed After Earth (2013) and Gravity (2013) (peril in space); Contagion (2011) (lethal viral pandemic); I am Legend (2007) and The Road (2009) (survival on a post-apocalyptic Earth); and Passengers (2016) (relationship in an isolated world).
This film is unique in that it examines the issue of attempting to manage overpopulation through the use of an intentionally released lethal man-made virus.
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