
Imagine a future, where the majority of citizens are not only using, but encouraged to do so though advertising and product guarantees. Although the majority of the film is in the detective style of neo-noir films, the concept is a solid one.

First, as a science fiction, it brings a very unique idea to the audience.

There were several things I really liked about this film, despite being what most people would consider a low budget type of film.

Justin Trefgarne has his first cinematic debut with the crowdfunded Narcopolis a sci-fi drama about a future where drugs have been not only legalized, but are being pushed by corporate backers as being a safe alternative to street narcotics.
