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A single cryptic tweet reading 'gn' ignites global insomnia, pulling victims into a shared nightmare realm from which no one wakes.
A single cryptic tweet reading 'gn' ignites global insomnia, pulling victims into a shared nightmare realm from which no one wakes.
Synopsis
In the dead of night, a mysterious account @macbethai posts only 'gn'. Within hours the message replicates across feeds, and millions report sudden sleeplessness followed by vivid hallucinations of endless twilight corridors. As cities grind to a halt and bodies pile up in beds never left, insomniac programmer Lena Voss traces the signal to a childhood memory she thought buried. Her investigation reveals the tweet is not a meme but a doorway: every 'gn' answered invites an ancient dream-entity to feast on waking minds. Racing the sunrise, Lena must sever the connection before the final global reply seals humanity inside permanent night. The film unfolds as both digital detective story and primal horror, asking what we surrender when we say goodnight to the world.
The story
Lena sees the tweet explode; friends vanish into comas after replying; she begins hearing whispers in her own timeline.
Allies die in sleep; Lena infiltrates the entity’s origin server buried in abandoned data centers, confronting her own repressed nightmares.
Final dawn confrontation: Lena posts the counter-tweet from inside the dream, breaking the loop but leaving a haunting final 'gn' in the code.
The cast
Brilliant but reclusive coder who hasn’t slept normally since childhood. The tweet’s voice sounds exactly like her dead sister.
dream cast: Anya Taylor-Joy
Former tech reporter turned conspiracy podcaster who dismisses the meme until his own daughter replies.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
Leading researcher on mass hysteria whose own research is weaponized by the entity.
dream cast: Riz Ahmed
Faceless presence that speaks only in goodnights, feeding on the moment consciousness slips.
dream cast: Tilda Swinton
Lena’s only remaining human tether, broadcasting live from a Faraday-shielded bunker.
dream cast: Zendaya
Dream crew
in the style of Ari Aster, dread in everyday rituals
in the style of Charlie Kaufman, fractured identity expert
in the style of Trent Reznor, cold digital dread architect
Cold open
INT. LENA’S APARTMENT - NIGHT Blue light from three monitors paints the tiny studio. LENA VOSS (29) sits cross-legged, hoodie up, scrolling. The cursor blinks on a single tweet: “gn” from @macbethai. Timestamp: 3:14 a.m. She smirks, types “gn” back. Hits send. The lights flicker. Her phone buzzes—another reply from the same account. Then another. Then thousands. LENA (whispers) Okay… that’s new. On screen the replies multiply, all identical: “gn”. Her reflection in the monitor begins to smile a half-second after she does. LENA …Hello? The reflection’s eyes stay open as hers close for a blink. When they reopen, the reflection is gone. Only the tweet remains, glowing brighter.
Why now
In an age of collective burnout and endless scrolling, GN captures the terror of the final scroll before sleep, turning our phones into portals that literally steal our rest and identities.
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