Residue (2015)
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Ratings: 4.4
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: 31 March 2015
The government cover-up of the causes
behind a massive explosion in a futuristic UK metropolis spur photo
journalist Jennifer Preston on to search for the truth and in the
process blow open a paranormal phenomenon haunting the city.
Director: Alex Garcia Lopez
Writer: John Harrison
Stars: Natalia Tena, Iwan Rheon, Jamie Draven |
Storyline
An
unnamed UK metropolis. The future. Renowned photojournalist JENNIFER
PRESTON is investigating the aftermath of a terrible explosion that
ripped through the city on New Year's Eve. Known simply as 'The
Catastrophe', this shocking tragedy has left behind a festering wound.
The city is on edge, thousands have evacuated and a sprawling,
militarized Quarantine Zone has been erected around the epicentre of the
blast. The 'QZ', as it becomes known, is a network of empty buildings
and abandoned streets, shrouded beneath clinical plastic and fenced in
behind impenetrable barricades. Heavily armed security units ensure that
nobody goes in and nobody comes out. As unexplained and increasingly
bizarre acts of violence erupt across the city, Jennifer begins to
notice strange, ephemeral phantoms in her photographs. What begins as an
artistic documentation of The Catastrophe's lingering aftershock soon
becomes an obsession with 'The Phenomenon' - a seeming paranormal
phenomenon gripping the ... Written by anonymous
Plot Summary
An unnamed UK metropolis. The future. Renowned photojournalist JENNIFER
PRESTON is investigating the aftermath of a terrible explosion that
ripped through the city on New Year's Eve. Known simply as 'The
Catastrophe', this shocking tragedy has left behind a festering wound.
The city is on edge, thousands have evacuated and a sprawling,
militarized Quarantine Zone has been erected around the epicentre of the
blast. The 'QZ', as it becomes known, is a network of empty buildings
and abandoned streets, shrouded beneath clinical plastic and fenced in
behind impenetrable barricades. Heavily armed security units ensure that
nobody goes in and nobody comes out. As unexplained and increasingly
bizarre acts of violence erupt across the city, Jennifer begins to
notice strange, ephemeral phantoms in her photographs. What begins as an
artistic documentation of The Catastrophe's lingering aftershock soon
becomes an obsession with 'The Phenomenon' - a seeming paranormal
phenomenon gripping the perimeter of the Quarantine Zone. Jennifer
slowly but surely becomes convinced that The Catastrophe and The
Phenomenon she is uncovering are not disconnected. And when her theories
eventually incite interest, not all of which are welcome, Jennifer
learns that the reality is more complex, and dangerous, than even she
imagined. Jennifer's investigation becomes a race against time. Can she
discover the cause of the Catastrophe before the authorities get to her?
Can she save her boyfriend, government advisor JONAS FLACK, from the
danger inside the QZ when the evidence she uncovers goad him to
investigate for himself? And what of her one ally, detective LEVIS
MATHIS, who's own search for the truth behind The Catastrophe, in which
his daughter died, brings him into direct conflict with the dangerous
and powerful conspirators orchestrating events? Most importantly, can
she solve the chilling riddle of the strange entities in her photographs
before The Phenomenon rips her life apart?
- Written by anonymous
The government cover-up of the causes behind a massive explosion in a
futuristic UK metropolis spur photo journalist Jennifer Preston on to
search for the truth and in the process blow open a paranormal
phenomenon haunting the city.
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