They wanted to protect their children. But they handed their freedom over to an algorithm.
2027. The world welcomes "Doubler" — the latest parental control app. It hears what is happening around the child, knows with whom they are communicating, anticipates dangers, and blocks them. It seems to be the perfect digital guardian angel.
But when 17-year-old Renata disappears right after going to the movies, "Doubler" is silent for the first time. No traces, no clues. Just a turned-off phone and a system failure.
While the police are at a loss, volunteers join the search. But the deeper they delve into the case, the clearer it becomes: the disappearance is linked to the very nature of control. And, possibly, to those who created it.
A fast-paced psychological thriller about the limits of trust, the shadow side of technology, and the price we pay for safety. For fans of "Black Mirror," "Gone Girl," and "Mr. Robot."