Glacial Period
In a future ice age, explorers uncover the buried Louvre and struggle to interpret humanity through its artworks.
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Plot structure labels used: descent, moral compromise, slow build, late reveal, twists, dream-reality blur, ambiguous ending, character-driven
Focused on “late reveal” where exact label matches exist.
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In a future ice age, explorers uncover the buried Louvre and struggle to interpret humanity through its artworks.
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A London-based Pakistani translator joins a secret language school promising fluency in 10 days—and discovers a sinister cost.
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A damaged man is swept into a UN jury mission in Antarctica when an alien craft is found buried under the ice.
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A coastal family-business story turns into a bizarre investigation into a mysterious color, desire, and industrial power.
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