"The Humanity Bureau"



 With much concern about government and climate change, we often wonder what will happen in the future. Will we find a way to improve things or will it come to a point where the very nature of our society begins to crumble?

Noah Kross (Nicolas Cage) works for a government organization in a not so distant future known as the Humanity Bureau which goes through people's backgrounds and records to decide if they are productive members of society in a world where oceans have dried up, basic foods like coffee have become scarce and expensive and water must be boiled and filtered before consuming. If you're deemed not productive enough, you're taken to New Eden which is supposed to promise a better life.
While working on his latest case with a single mom Rachel Weller (Sarah Lind) and her eleven year old son Lucas (Jakob Davies) Kross is approached by someone who knows the real truth about New Eden and the reality is horrifying. 
Taking Rachel and Lucas on the run from former colleague Adam Westinghouse (Hugh Dillon) and all agents of the Bureau, they must stay two steps ahead as they try to flee for Canada despite the radiation that is said to now plague it. Though with the potential of death from starvation and scavengers that could kill them as well, surviving to see morning will become the bigger challenge.

A terrifying concept with a riveting plot. This film's plot of what lengths people will go to should such a thing become reality will terrify and shock you and question the nature of humanity. A five G.M.Star performance that will scare you and make you want to change the world for the better.

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