In an eerily familiar yet deeply unsettling future cityscape, solitary individuals are deemed criminals against society's perpetual pursuit of happiness. Law dictates that those without a romantic counterpart must report to 'The Hotel,' a labyrinthine institution designed for the sole purpose of matchmaking. Here, time is not measured by days or weeks but rather by an arbitrary forty-five days during which guests desperately seek their ideal match in a bizarre mélange of dating rituals and forced intimacy. As the clock ticks relentlessly, the pressure mounts, and the stakes rise to an inescapable ultimatum: find love or face transformation into an animal and exile into the foreboding wilderness that surrounds The City. This intriguing tale delves into themes of societal pressure, individualism, and the complexity of human relationships as it navigates through a world where love is legislated and freedom is but a distant memory.
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