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A young rookie cop responds to noise complaint that turns sour when the offender turns out to be a mentally disturbed drug addict that forces him to take a drug that allows him to see demons.
If the demons are only in the drug addict's head, why must the cop see them? I am assuming the cop takes the drug, not the drug-addict. Is this a supernatural thriller where the demons come to life and can only be defeated when you can at least see them? In that case, how about--> "When John, a rRead more
If the demons are only in the drug addict’s head, why must the cop see them? I am assuming the cop takes the drug, not the drug-addict. Is this a supernatural thriller where the demons come to life and can only be defeated when you can at least see them? In that case, how about–>
“When John, a rookie cop stumbles upon an addict who can unleash demons from his brain, John must take a mind-altering drug himself to combat the creatures”.
I am assuming the objective for the whole movie is for the cop to combat and defeat the demons.
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