Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
David Lewis | ... | Dr. Adam Anderson | |
Emily Holmes | ... | Dr. Rachel Porter | |
Mackenzie Gray | ... | Senator Edward Frost | |
Tammy Gillis | ... | Marie Anderson | |
Megan Charpentier | ... | Brittany Anderson | |
Scott Lyster | ... | Simon Frost | |
Manoj Sood | ... | Walter Mansingh | |
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Joshua J. Ballard | ... | Jack Wyatt (as Joshua Ballard) |
John Shaw | ... | Peter Wyatt | |
Johannah Newmarch | ... | Mrs. Wyatt | |
Andrea Whitburn | ... | Club Girl (as Drea Whitburn) | |
Nicole LaPlaca | ... | Pharmacist | |
June B. Wilde | ... | Church Speaker | |
Haydn Wazelle | ... | Parent At Church | |
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Elsa Thomas | ... | Parent At Church |
Dr. Adam Anderson (David Lewis), pioneer in the field of nanobiotechnology, has ambitions to use his life's work to develop a cure for memory based cognitive disorders. Having invented a revolutionary technology that can pinpoint and recreate specific memories, his research is abruptly cut short as government funds are re-distributed in an effort to combat the severe issue of ultra-violence that plagues society. Approached by Dr. Rachel Porter (Emily Holmes) of the Mansingh Research Centre (MRC), Adam is given the opportunity to breath new life into his research, albeit taking it in a different direction entirely, as part of a government sanctioned project. He is offered the chance to test his technology on a human subject as he has so long craved to do so, recreating the memories of a psychopath in an effort to determine patterns and root causes of violent behaviour, with the ultimate goal of discovering a universally applicable treatment. After wrangling with the ulterior political ... Written by Anonymous
It's bit ambiguous, but it's well conceived. Once you can deceive your brain, it's really horrible.