Smart, stylish near-future thriller fusing the fierce imagination of 'The Matrix' with the chilling social vision of 'Minority Report'.
It is a not-too-distant future in our all-too recognisable world. It is the late 21st century and a deadly virus has seeped into human-kind's genetic make-up. In only a few generations this plague will have wiped us off the face of the planet, but we're not going down without a fight. Teams of scientists, geneticists and programmers race to find a cure, however time is not on our side and our only hope lies in one last, desperate gamble.
Eighteen years later and ten children are about to come of age. One of them, a young man, is suddenly startled awake. He has no memory. His surroundings mean nothing to him. All he knows for absolute certain is that someone is trying to kill him.
Unsure who he can trust, he is reacquainted with his companions, all of whom are being trained at a special school run by the elusive figure of Maestro. As he tries to uncover the identity of his would-be killer, it becomes clear that the ramifications of his investigation are far greater than he could ever have imagined - that it's more, much more, than just his life that is at stake . . .