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In the influence of the Gen Z era, where social media filters everything and everyone wears a mask of perfection or we can say tries to be perfect, we meet Eleanor "Ellie" Harper, a 19-year-old girl with a contagious laugh who can light up any room. Despite her outer charm, Eleanor has always felt out of place in a world obsessed with perfection. Beneath her bubbly exterior lies a curious mind, the mind that questions everything, every existence, the hidden truths of the world around her. When Ellie moves to a small town to escape the burdens of city life, she comes across a journal in the…mehr

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In the influence of the Gen Z era, where social media filters everything and everyone wears a mask of perfection or we can say tries to be perfect, we meet Eleanor "Ellie" Harper, a 19-year-old girl with a contagious laugh who can light up any room. Despite her outer charm, Eleanor has always felt out of place in a world obsessed with perfection. Beneath her bubbly exterior lies a curious mind, the mind that questions everything, every existence, the hidden truths of the world around her. When Ellie moves to a small town to escape the burdens of city life, she comes across a journal in the attic of her rented house. The entries, detail the writer's experience of paranoia, as they claim to be haunted-not by ghosts, but by secrets. The journal warns Ellie not to trust anyone, not even herself. Initially concluding that it might be a yapping of an unstable mind; Ellie soon finds her reality fluctuating. Strange occurrences started in her life: A new friend vanishes without a trace. Her image in the mirror begins behaving differently as if trying to convey a hidden message. As Ellie dives deeper into uncovering the truth, she realizes that the mysteries are linked to a powerful tech company running secretive experiments on human perception. The line between reality and illusion blurs as Ellie discovers that her very identity might be an artificial theory-a digital identity designed to test the limits of human emotion...