At first I think it is a walking dead movie. But this is something else
He is losing his mind out in the real world. Having flashes where he doesn't know the difference between the real world and an imagined world
He is taking care of cows, trying to get them from one place to another
There are no zombies, just to be clear. The danger in this world is people
Someone is trying to recruit him for a group that are thriving in a closed community
He agrees to go with them when they find him
Though the reason why, is unclear
A man trying to recruit him, tells someone about how important he is
While they are talking and giving the spiel, you see him connected to a grid of people locked into a computer program
They are all talking in sync, having a near identical conversation with different people, about different people, all over the world
They are trying to create a global network sync, between these people
The people like Andrew Lincoln they are trying to recruit ARE important, because they represent Alpha peaks within a global pattern, similar to ley lines
The group responsible for the network interfacing people, is trying to sync all these people and have them agree to work with them, under their control. By such, they can take control of the world. By controlling all the Alpha syncs
Andrew Lincoln is lead in through the gates of the community that is trying to recruit him
A woman responsible for recruiting for the community takes him to a cafe for cake and coffee, to try win him over to join them
A group of women walk in and join them at the table
Andrew is very blunt with the woman who sat next to him. Asking if she finds him attractive, to which she says yes. So he asks her if she would like to sleep with him, to which she again says an enthusiastic yes. He says, he would hope that in the morning when she wakes up, she would be OK with him being gone. She asks why and he says "Because we'll be in different countries"
The women get freaked out and get up and leave him at the table with the woman trying to recruit him
He looks around at the males in the room. Looking to see if any of them are "strategic threats" placed in the room
The women preaches about how wonderful the place is and cannot understand why he is being like this
He turns to her and starts laughing, asking if she really doesn't know
"Know what?" She asks
He continues laughing hysterically at her, "You are the head of recruiting and you honestly don't know?"
He is awoken inside a simulation, by some very unhappy people
He demands to be returned to the real world
They tell him they will need to work out how. In the meantime, they put him in another simulation
Here he speaks to the simulation and asks them to slow him the most bad-ass dangerous man they have
He sees the man and immediately starts a fight with him
A person is watching the simulation, and talking to one of the people negotiating him to be released into the real world
The person trying to get him released is concerned that he is able to see the difference between the realities and that the simulation does not work with this particular Alpha, like it does for the others
He could be a problem and should be allowed to be released back out into the real world
The person they are speaking with, is not too concerned
They explain that the simulation is designed to limit the person to the extent that the person resists
Using the fight as a demonstration, they say that the person they are fighting, will only ever fight back as hard as they fight
Meaning that the only way they can win, is to stop fighting and accept the simulation
The more they fight it, the more it pushes back against them
In the fight, Andrew Lincoln easily gets the best of the fighter. But when he continues to fight, it turns around and bites him back hard
This emphasises the point to the person explaining
"If he had simply stopped when he had a taste of victory, everyone would have been happy. But he tried to take more, so the system shuts him down. The harder he pushes after that, the harder it will push back"
The person watches on smugly confident in their cyber prison, as Andrew Lincoln injures the mans leg, and is instantly smacked to the ground nearly unconscious by the simulated man, who suddenly turned near unbeatable
"See?" the person said watching along
But then Andrew kills the man
Unceremoniously and brutally breaks his neck, throwing is body to the ground in a way he will not recover from
Which emphasises the point of the person trying to get him released, "Do YOU see? He knows they are not real. So he isn't going to behave like he would in a real society, with real people"
The other person watching is astonished. Not because he killed someone in the simulation. But because it shouldn't be possible for him to kill them. The confines of the simulation are to push back in such a way to prevent these things from happening. Yet somehow, he just killed someone, very easily
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