
Brainscan follows the story of a lonely teenage boy who is an avid fan of horror movies, seeking thrills and scares in his everyday life. One day, he stumbles upon a mysterious and highly immersive computer game that promises a terrifying experience like no other. Intrigued, he decides to play, only to find that the game uses hypnosis to tailor itself to his deepest fears, creating a personalized nightmare that blurs the line between reality and fantasy.
As he becomes engrossed in the game, the intensity of the hypnotic trance deepens, plunging him into a world filled with horrifying scenarios crafted to evoke genuine terror. However, when he finally snaps out of the trance, he is shaken to his core by the chilling discovery that the brutal murder depicted so vividly in the game has somehow transcended the virtual realm. Evidence begins to surface suggesting that the crime actually occurred — and, horrifyingly, that he himself may be responsible.
Caught between his grip on reality and the sinister influence of the game, the teenager must unravel the mystery behind Brainscan, confronting his own psyche and the terrifying possibilities it holds. The film explores themes of identity, guilt, and the dangers of escapism, painting a psychological thriller that questions how far the mind can be manipulated and what happens when the boundary between game and reality is shattered.