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| Character | Role | Core Conflict | Arc Summary | |-----------|------|---------------|------------| | | Protagonist | External : Survive corporate takeover, protect the vinyl. Internal : Accept his trauma, reconcile his public persona with his private self. | Starts as a reckless ego‑driven performer. Through loss (Lena’s arrest, Ana’s memory) and love (Sofia), he learns humility and responsibility, choosing authenticity over fame. | | Rae (Auralis operative) | Antagonist (Complex) | Believes technology can “improve” humanity; sees Milan as a tool. | Begins as a cold data‑hunter, gradually questioning her own role after witnessing the human cost. She ultimately defects, aiding Milan’s final set. | | Victor Kline | Primary Antagonist | Power‑hungry CEO who wants to monetize emotional control. | Unchanged; he serves as a foil to Milan’s eventual self‑sacrifice. | | Lena | Mentor/Ally | Club owner who gave Milan his break; wants to keep the scene alive. | Her arrest pushes Milan into the public eye; her later cameo (released from jail) shows the resilience of the underground culture. | | Eli | Comic Relief/Tech Guru | Street‑wise collector; distrusts authority but craves connection. | Provides the technical know‑how to hack Auralis; his backstory (lost family in a 1990s rave fire) parallels Milan’s loss, cementing their bond. | | Sofia | Love Interest & Moral Compass | Torn between personal love for Milan and professional duty to expose truth. | Acts as the ethical anchor, helping Milan see the bigger picture. Her documentary becomes the narrative’s voice‑of‑conscience. | | Ana (Milan’s sister) | Memory/Inciting Ghost | Represents the innocence lost to war; her voice appears in the vinyl’s sample. | Though never physically present, her presence drives Milan’s motivations and his ultimate redemption. |

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Gritty yet lyrical, with kinetic club sequences juxtaposed against intimate, almost cinematic stillness. Visual palette shifts from neon‑saturated club lighting to cold, sterile corporate environments, then to warm, grainy home videos that anchor the protagonist’s humanity. | Character | Role | Core Conflict |

Starring real-life techno legend Paul Kalkbrenner, this German film depicts the downward spiral and eventual redemption of a touring DJ struggling with drug abuse and mental health. Through loss (Lena’s arrest, Ana’s memory) and love

| Angle | Rationale | |-------|-----------| | | Highlights the high‑concept premise; appeals to music lovers and tech‑savvy audiences. | | Festival Circuit | The story’s gritty underground vibe fits well with Cannes, Berlin, SXSW, and Sundance. | | Cross‑Platform Tie‑Ins | Release a limited‑edition vinyl (the “Reset” record) with a QR code unlocking a short film/interactive experience. | | Social Media Campaign | Partner with popular DJs and EDM festivals to preview snippets; use AR filters that simulate the “emotional wave” visual effect. | | Educational Partnerships | Screenings with panels on neuro‑ethics, AI, and music therapy (targeting universities). |