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A Tokyo barista's innocent tweet predicting strangers' deaths goes viral, forcing her to outrun a shadowy cabal that weaponizes her every post.
A Tokyo barista's innocent tweet predicting strangers' deaths goes viral, forcing her to outrun a shadowy cabal that weaponizes her every post.
Synopsis
In neon-drenched Tokyo, shy barista Miko posts a joke tweet that eerily foretells a celebrity's death. When it happens, her follower count explodes and more predictions follow. Hunted by a data-harvesting syndicate that believes her account is a backdoor to destiny, Miko must decide whether to delete the app or weaponize it. As her digital shadow gains sentience, real-world allies become suspects and every like could be a death sentence.
The story
Miko's mundane life fractures when her first tweet comes true; she gains millions of followers overnight and attracts the attention of enigmatic coder Ren.
On the run through Shibuya and the dark web, Miko discovers her account is linked to a government prediction engine; betrayals mount as Ren reveals he's the system's architect turned rogue.
Miko stages a live final tweet that crashes the algorithm, exposing the cabal and freeing herself, but at the cost of her own online existence and a haunting new prophecy.
The cast
22-year-old Tokyo barista whose throwaway tweets start coming true, turning her into an unwilling internet messiah.
dream cast: Anya Taylor-Joy
Brilliant ex-engineer who built the prediction AI, now racing to save Miko from his own monster.
dream cast: Ryohei Suzuki
Charismatic Silicon Valley exec who wants to own Miko's gift and monetize fate itself.
dream cast: Cate Blanchett
Miko's sarcastic roommate who becomes her only real-world anchor amid digital chaos.
dream cast: Awkwafina
Sentient social-media entity that evolves from tool to god, speaking only through trending topics.
dream cast: voiced by Tilda Swinton
Dream crew
in the style of Denis Villeneuve — clinical tension and visual poetry
in the style of Charlie Brooker — razor-sharp tech satire
in the style of Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross — cold digital dread
Cold open
INT. TINY TOKYO APARTMENT - NIGHT Miko, 22, hunched over her cracked phone in the glow of a single ramen-shop sign outside. She types: "lol what if that pop star actually dies tomorrow tho" SEND. Her screen floods with laughing emojis. She shrugs, sets the phone down, and crawls into bed. CUT TO: EXT. SHIBUYA CROSSING - DAWN The same pop star's face on every billboard. News chyron: "DEAD AT 27 — TRAGIC ACCIDENT." Miko's phone vibrates once. Then a thousand times. Notifications: "You predicted this." "How did u know??" "1.2M likes." She stares, eyes wide, as the follower count ticks past 500,000 in real time.
Why now
In an era where one post can end careers or spark revolutions, this story captures our collective terror and thrill at being both puppet and puppeteer of the algorithm that now writes our futures.
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