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Social Suicide
In a world where being a good citizen is better than being a good person, one twin (Caia) learns the hard way that one slip up could lead to a dangerous downfall where she loses everything. Her identical twin sister (Ezri) works for the Social Credit Association, the organisation that controls and monitors everyone; for a better and brighter Britain.
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The film is described as a "modern-day Hamlet" that explores themes of love, revenge, and the consequences of social media. It follows a group of young adults whose lives are intertwined with betrayal and tragedy, driven by online interactions and personal vendettas.
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