

North America has been divided into four main quadrants. A power-hungry corporation has taken over the conventional prison system and made criminals the new law enforcers. The owner of that corporation, nanoscientist Eion Prescott, created a nano-virus called Onyx. Which is distributed through deadly watches to criminals. First, infecting them. Then, forcing them into eliminating each other for freedom. Who can topple the corporation's entire system from within?







People who saw it are mostly lukewarm on this sci-fi action flick about a corporate-run prison system where criminals fight each other for freedom. The story, revolving around a nanoscientist's plot to control them with a virus, is the main sticking point — it's seen as completely unoriginal and predictable, and nothing about the characters or actors seems to have broken through that. It's a shrug of a movie that left almost no one truly excited.
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