In the 1980s, the scientists in Canada had done an experiment on various test subjects to find the truth and the inner workings of reality. From animals to dinosaur fossils, they've failed countless of times, they decided to gave up. Until, they started to use humans as test subjects, they had tested them for over a decade, but to no avail. Until the night of Halloween, they decided to use their final test subject in hopes that it was a successful attempt. They did succeed, but, they should've known earlier not to mess with reality. They've used Jessica and she successfully survived the experiment and has control over reality. But, she and the scientists weren't ready for the chaos that's gonna took place. She hadn't taken full control over reality, reality controlled her. She was unstoppable. With the power of rippling, twisting, shaping, destroying and wrinkling reality, she had done chaos over the laboratory. Since the incident, countless policemen, detectives and various citizens of Canada tried to track her down and took Jessica as their prisoner, but to no avail. No one knew where she was, no one knew how she looked like. Since then, reality is damaged... ...
Alison's sister disappeared filming a reality show, so she goes undercover as a contestant, discovering that in some cases reality tv is all too real.
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Alison's sister disappeared while shooting a Survivor-style reality series, so when the show gets a reboot, Alison gets herself cast as a contestant. Arriving on the island, none of the organizers seem to be giving her straight answers. Forced to manipulate the situation to stay on the show, she starts an uneasy alliance with the handsome and physically capable Travis. They even act like they're falling in love, hoping their romantic appeal will keep them on the show. But as more challenges take place, and contestants go from being injured to dying in front of the camera, Alison and Travis realize that something is wrong. They have to win this game, or they won't make it off the island alive.
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