

Olivier Megaton · 2020 · Film
2h 28m · Action, Crime, Thriller
In 7 Achriom libraries
Set in a near-future where a government-issued signal will prevent crime before it happens, this film explores moral dilemmas faced by its characters as they navigate a violent underworld.
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