In the near future, a group of scientists is at the forefront of a revolutionary technology that allows the recording and experience of the sensory and emotional experiences of people. The team, led by the brilliant yet tormented researcher Michael Brace, has developed a device that enables others to live in someone else's skin, a sort of total immersion in another person's mind. However, the side effects of this technology are unpredictable and dangerous.
As Michael and his colleague, the charming yet enigmatic Lorna, delve deeper into their experiments, they begin to uncover the serious ethical implications of their work. Their curiosity turns to obsession as they start testing the device on their own lives, attempting to decipher the hidden secrets of the human mind. The experiences become increasingly intense, revealing both the beauty and darkness of human consciousness.
However, the atmosphere of discovery quickly turns into a dangerous game when a team member falls victim to the devastating effects of the device. Now, Michael finds himself caught between his professional ambitions and the growing moral tension of his invention. As the lines between reality and experience blur, he must confront the consequences of playing God, discovering that some experiences may be too profound to bear. The mind can be a fascinating labyrinth, but also terrifying, and sometimes itβs better not to enter.