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After fleeing a collapsing coup, a Special Forces team escapes into a forbidden jungle where time fractures, reality bends, and the men are hunted by a feral entity that was once one of their own. As the survivors are scattered across past, present, and future, they discover their escape is the very event that traps them in a closed loop they cannot break.
SYNOPSIS:
The Line of Departure is a prestige survival‑war horror film rooted in authentic Special Forces experience. What begins as a grounded geopolitical escape thriller descends into a terrifying odyssey through a sentient jungle that manipulates time, space, and perception.
The story opens with a U.S. Special Forces ODA stationed in a partner‑force base as a coup erupts in the capital. Cut off from rescue, the team attempts to self‑extract through hostile territory. A checkpoint ambush wipes out their partner force and kills several Americans. A rolling gunfight pushes the survivors west toward a river — the last barrier between them and escape.
When they cross under fire, reality ends.
On the far bank, the jungle becomes a predator. Geography rearranges itself. Sounds repeat out of order. Gravity inverts. Time fractures. The men vanish one by one — some killed by the jungle, some by each other, some by their own future or past selves.
The final survivors discover the truth: the jungle is a temporal organism, feeding on them, looping them, using their exits to create the very events that sent them into its grasp.
Their escape is the trap. Their survival is the mechanism of the loop. Their deaths are the fuel that sustains it.
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