MONTREAL — PureTaboo is slipping into the Twilight Zone with “Future Darkly: The White Room,” a scene described as a “sci-fi trip into the erotic abyss.”
According to the studio, Vincent, a nerdy school bus driver (Michael Vegas) has created a secret fantasy life with the help of a very special virtual reality headset that transports his unassuming passengers into his deviant virtual world by using their DNA. After a particularly enticing download, one of the students (Whitney Wright) realizes that she’s trapped in a blank room from which she cannot escape.
“Where are we? Hello? Someone help!” but Wright’s screams go unheard. A fellow student (Alison Rey) stifles her pleas. “He’s going to be here any minute and you do not want to get caught not being happy,” she said.
Vincent sees his new charge in the throes of anger as she puts the pieces together: “I’ve heard of perverts modding this game … that’s why they discontinued it last year, because it was way too easy to make your own digital slaves!”
Directed by Bree Mills and Craven Moorehead and co-starring Carolina Sweets, Gracie May Green and Nina North, “Future Darkly: The White Room” stimulates the senses and cleverly warns of the pitfalls of future technology in the wrong hands, the studio said.
“We created the concept of ‘Future Darkly’ to show viewers the scary side of emerging technology and where our prurient desires might lead,” said Mills, who wrote the “Future Darkly” scene. “It’s a reminder that we need to tread carefully into this brave new world.”
To view the trailer, click here. The first installment of the “Future Darkly series, ARTIFAMILY,” is out now here.
For more on the girls, visit their PureTaboo cast pages: Wright, Rey, Sweets, Green, North and Vegas.