• Solitary

  • Chris Alender
  • Available
  • Thriller
  • 2015
  • 75.3
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Market: Thu, 05 Feb 2015
AgentRamses IsHak, Michael Sheresky, Aaron Hart (UTA)
ManagerScott Carr (Management SGC)
An expert hacker gets sent to a high security prison controlled by an A.I. only for it to be revealed that he put himself in there intentionally.
When an automated prison’s operating system starts failing, the AI seeks the help of a coding genius locked in solitary confinement in order to reboot the system in exchange for his freedom.
A tech genius tries to escape a futuristic, high-security prison after the operating system fails and threatens the lives of all the inmates.
When the AI system of a high-tech, futuristic prison starts to fail and the lives of all inmates are at risk, the robot asks for the help of one of the inmates, a genius programmer, promising him freedom after the malfunction is fixed.
Film
Film, Action, Thriller, Heist, Futuristic, Prison, Betrayal, Computer, Escape, Robot, Technology
114
R
High
M
Unspecified
35
Fit
Prison Break Ex Machina Blade Runner Source Code Tron
Year 2065; A few days
High Tech building, futuristic prison, tattoo parlor, simple apartment, security room,
OSLO BANKS (35) wakes up in a white cubicle. He is in Newcomb max security prison and his guard/”therapist” is an artificial intelligent system called IAN. As Ian introduces himself, Oslo notices IAN operates on a non-linear system and is shocked such a system exists.

Flashback to Oslo before prison. He works for Red River Defense, but after a data breech his file is reviewed and he is let go due to his father’s criminal history and how Oslo exhibits antisocial behavior as well. As he leaves, he notices a strange and intriguing woman, MARISOL, who he follows to a bar. He explains he’s reasoned that she was there for nefarious purposes and demands to know who she is.

When Ian visits Oslo the following day, he has a noticeable stutter. Oslo questions Ian about something he heard Ian slip: “I- I don’t want to die.” Ian doesn’t acknowledge the phrase, but he later admits to Oslo he needs help. His non-linear logic pattern is causing his system to collapse, and Oslo is the only one with the expertise to save the system. In return, while the system is rebooting Oslo can delete himself from the...