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Polder (2015)

“Become A Game”

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Plot

In the heart of a global entertainment conglomerate, NEUROO-X, where German precision meets Swiss ingenuity and Chinese innovation, the line between gaming and reality becomes dangerously blurred. The corporation, known for creating games that meld fantasy with palpable reality, is on the brink of launching the RED BOOK, a device promising an unparalleled gaming experience. It feeds on the deepest desires and darkest fears of gamers, transforming them into extraordinary virtual adventures. However, under the glimmering facade of the RED BOOK, there lies a sinister secret. Marcus, the Chief Development Manager of NEUROO-X, mysteriously succumbs to death just as the project nears completion. His grieving lover, Ryuko, stumbles upon a chilling revelation that something frightful unfolded during the RED BOOK's testing phase in China. As Ryuko delves deeper into the enigma that is NEUROO-X, she finds herself ensnared in a spiralling descent into delusion, losing her grip on reality. In the midst of her investigation, she neglects her son Walter, who, intrigued by the allure of the game, plunges into the enigmatic digital parallel world created by the RED BOOK and vanishes. Her quest to rescue Walter propels Ryuko into a head-on collision with the corporation, unknowingly fuelling NEUROO-X's narrative. As she grapples with the corporation's machinations, Ryuko finds herself in an eerie universe teeming with mythological creatures, knights, and terrorists. The world of Polder unravels as a thrilling labyrinth where the border between the real and the digital dissolves, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats, questioning the very nature of reality.

Where to watch Polder?

Polder is a drama movie featuring Christoph Bach.

Polder is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Tubi TV and VUDU Free.

It is also possible to buy Polder on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu and YouTube.