
"Double Blind" centers around a harrowing scenario where a group of individuals participate in an experimental drug trial, only to discover devastating consequences. The drug, intended to advance medical research, unexpectedly causes a fatal side effect: any participant who falls asleep meets an immediate death. This chilling development throws the test subjects into a relentless fight for survival.
Confined within the walls of a remote medical facility, the participants grapple with the terrifying reality that rest is no longer an option. As days pass without sleep, their mental and physical states deteriorate rapidly, heightening the tension and paranoia among them. The claustrophobic setting amplifies their desperation, turning allies into rivals as panic takes hold.
With the clock ticking down and exhaustion overwhelming their bodies, the survivors must devise a way to escape the isolated complex before the drug's deadly effect claims more lives. "Double Blind" explores themes of human endurance, the ethical limits of scientific experimentation, and the primal instinct to survive against impossible odds.