Adrenalin: Fear the Rush story
The film is set in an alternative future in 2007, where the Russian Federation has collapsed and Eastern Europe is in disarray. Out of this chaos an unknown virus covers the earth and eventually the United States.
15 total · 5 major · 10 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| contagious disease in society | major | The city of Boston was put under quarantine in an effort to prevent a deadly virus from proliferating across the United States. |
| human vs. monster | major | A team of Boston police officers had six hours to track down a maniacal (probably mutant) killer that was lurking in sewers. If they failed, the killer would explode and spread a deadly virus that it harbored all over Boston. |
| law enforcement | major | The story follows a team of police officers as they pursue a deadly virus carrying humanoid creature through the sewers of Boston. |
| monster | major | There was a grotesque, human-like creature of some kind with superhuman speed and strength lurking about the sewers of Boston. |
| natural pandemic | major | The premise of the story is that a 100% lethal virus of mysterious origins had proliferated around much of the world and was on the verge of spreading across the United States. |
| black markets | minor | It was mentioned that special passports that were needed to leave a quarantined city of Boston were available on the black market. |
| cannibalism | minor | The deranged, human-like, psycho killer was had a taste for human flesh. |
| crime | minor | It was mentioned in the opening narration about how wide spread crime played a role in the total economic and moral collapse of the Russian Federation. |
| ethnic hatred | minor | It was mentioned in the opening narration how the failure of governments had caused devastating ethnic conflicts that had escalated to the point where thousands were dying each week. |
| immigration in society | minor | It was mentioned in the opening narration about how the United States had locked up their recent immigrants in quarantine camps. |