Restore Point OTT Release Details

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Restore Point, The Czech Republic-originated European sci-fi film, premiered in Prague in 2023. On August 2, 2024, it will be available exclusively on Vrott in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. The story of Restore Point takes place in the dystopian year of 2041. Detective Emma Trochinowska, known as Em, is based in central Europe when she receives an urgent call from her superior to investigate a crime scene that is unlike anything she has encountered before. A couple who were viciously killed are miraculously brought back to life due to the incredible advancements in medical science. This leads to a global controversy surrounding the secretive technology that revives the couple. The trailer commences by showcasing Em’s exceptional skills and dedication to her profession. She appears to be an industrious and resolute detective. Nevertheless, in 2041, death is no longer the ultimate fate, all thanks to cutting-edge scientific advancements. The twist? This groundbreaking technology remains concealed from the public eye.

Em is tasked with investigating a brutal murder case involving a young couple. The crime news spreads rapidly, courtesy of the technology’s remarkable speed. However, the narrative takes a surprising turn as scientists manage to revive the deceased couple, leaving the world astonished and intrigued. As the trailer teases us with hints of what’s to come, Em is shown chasing after a mysterious figure. Em and her team are depicted battling against unnamed, lethal adversaries. The trailer ends with a glimpse of small devices attached behind the humans’ earlobes.

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