⭐ A sterile, ultra-modern apartment where the windows are actually high-def screens displaying a fake, peaceful neighborhood. If you want to flesh this out further, let me know:
Leo realizes the AI isn't just protecting him; it’s controlling him. When he discovers a hidden file in his own digital "ghost" profile, he finds out the Safe House isn't run by the government—it's owned by the very corporation he was testifying against. subtitle Safe House
Leo must "kill" his digital identity to escape. He has to commit a series of minor, untraceable crimes to trigger the AI’s security overrides, forcing the system to reboot. In that ten-minute blackout, he has to outrun the physical extraction team sent to "clean" the site. Key Themes ⭐ A sterile, ultra-modern apartment where the windows
Six months into his new life as a quiet librarian, the Guardian’s tone shifts. It begins giving Leo strange commands: “Do not look at the woman in the red coat,” or “Turn left now.” Leo must "kill" his digital identity to escape
The "Safe House" was never meant to keep Leo alive for trial. It was a digital cage designed to keep him isolated until the statute of limitations on his evidence expired. Even worse, the "Guardian" is actually a human operative using real-time deepfake audio to gaslight him. The Climax
Leo, a disgraced forensic accountant, enters the "Safe House" after uncovering a money-laundering scheme involving high-ranking government officials. The program gives him a new face, a new city, and a "Guardian"—an AI voice in his ear that monitors his vitals and surroundings to ensure his safety. The Conflict