Based on a true story.
A journey through a young man's eyes as he descends into madness. When he meets a girl with similar tragedies, Jack falls into the depths of a bizarre dream as she is taken from him. After continuous damage to his mental state, the world around him begins to mix with the unknown. With depression and anxiety fueling the fire, only one question is asked. Will he give up or find some way out of the hellish constraints of his mind?
"Tuesdays are just Tuesdays until they're not. Who knew Groundhog Day and The Matrix could mix."
This psychological thriller touches on many subjects of depression, anxiety, abuse, and neglect as Jack shares a small glimpse into the life of a broken teen with possible schizophrenia. But when an undiagnosed condition becomes unmanageable, his life begins to shift into an endless nightmare with an audience. It is only until all is lost that Jack awakens the truth, Nothing is real.
One of many stories from the outlandish mind of Jack Aleister. Over the past couple of years, I have studied Jack's history and found countless amounts of evidence proving his existence. Showing that his life was spent searching around the world for artifacts and other rare antiquities with one in particular, the katana of King Tutankhamun.
He would record his adventures throughout the way, writing detailed descriptions of the different places. Each location with its own mystical properties and dangers to be overcome. I recently was able to acquire the few journals Jack was reported carrying. The top of the stack read, VIIIV.
Some say the stories of his travels are true. Others say he's due for a checkup.