Nefando
A group of roommates becomes entangled with a forbidden dark-web game that exposes trauma, desire, and violence.
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Plot structure labels used: documentary form, interviews, hearing transcripts, multiple perspectives, framed testimony, linear investigation, debate-driven, revelatory structure, withheld evidence
Focused on “third-person self-narration” where exact label matches exist.
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A group of roommates becomes entangled with a forbidden dark-web game that exposes trauma, desire, and violence.
A crew of humans and humanoids on a future ship are altered by mysterious objects and forced to rethink work, self, and life.
An ancient empire’s final days unfold through testimony as war, memory, and sacrifice converge on a galaxy-ending choice.
A father’s routine office day unravels into a surreal corporate maze where his missing daughter, and reality itself, can’t be trusted.
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A haunted astronaut leads a rescue-first-contact mission to a silent alien object racing toward Earth.
A burned-out game programmer blogs about alien video games, uncovering culture clash, secrets, and his own need to grow up.
An oral-history-style robot apocalypse follows scattered survivors as an AI turns everyday machines against humanity.
A military psychiatrist investigates a troubled soldier’s case file and uncovers a buried history of violence and obsession.
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Survivor interviews reconstruct a worldwide zombie war, tracing humanity's collapse, response, and uneasy recovery.
Two journalist-authors cross a post-nuclear America five years after a limited war to document what survived.
A self-aware princess android at a futuristic theme park is accused of murder as a trial uncovers hidden abuses.
Two uploaded groups—astronauts and prisoners—wake centuries later on ruined Earth and must cooperate to survive.