Elysium
엘리시움
Synopsis
2113: Antarctic tower discovery triggers cosmic crisis; pizza boy races for love amid alien threat.
In the year 2113 A.D., a team of scientists is dispatched to Antarctica to investigate the region's abnormal seismic activity. Near the epicenter of the activity, the expedition discovers vast land markings akin to the Nazca paleoglyphs drawn in the Peruvian desert. Stranger still is the presence of an enormous underground cavern below these symbols. At the bottom of the chasm, a portion of a tremendous tower juts from the ground. Armed with ultra-digital cameras, the scientific team transmits their findings to the Command Center, where they make a mysterious discovery about the tower's origins. Van, the reluctant hero of the story, is an 18-year-old pizza delivery boy in Manhattan. He competes in the most popular sport of the 22nd century -- turbo jai alai racing. These races are fast paced and deadly affairs that integrate virtual reality into the competition. He's deeply in love with Lydia, a talented ballerina. In the chaotic futuristic metropolis, they only have each other and their dreams. Van and Lydia desperately want the chance to escape the polluted city-scape. Despite the dangers, Van enters a turbo jai alai race in the hopes of winning first prize -- two tickets to a galactic resort where Lydia can audition for the Jupiter Ballet. Meanwhile, earth's deep space observation vessel, the Odyssey, patrols the planet's orbital perimeter. When the Odyssey encounters mysterious signals from beyond the solar system, it sets off a chain of events that will change humanity's understanding of its place in the universe. As tensions rise between Earth and an unknown force from the stars, Van and Lydia find themselves caught in the middle of an unprecedented crisis that threatens everything they know and love. This science fiction epic explores themes of love, survival, and humanity's response to the unknown, as ordinary people face extraordinary circumstances that will test the limits of human endurance and the bonds that hold civilization together.
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