There’s a new drug on the streets. It makes you stronger, faster, braver, smarter. It makes you more committed – you have to be more committed, because once you’ve swallowed it you have only one week to live.
Would you take it, if it had the power to help you make your dreams come true? Oone bright, burning, glorious week. It would be better than all the other weeks of your life, a week like no other you will ever be able to have. The best week of your life – of anybody’s life, perhaps. But do you dare take it?
We all have dreams, but often we feel that we’re just not clever enough, or strong enough, or committed enough to try to make them come true. BUt with this drug, with Death – you stand a chance. Perhaps it’s the only chance you’ll ever have in your life to live life to the full.
If you did take it, what would you do with your last week on earth? Rob a bank – get the money to live the life you’d want to? Have sex? drive a fast car, go bungee jumping, sky diving – get some thrills in while you still can? After all, it’s all about you. There can be no consequences for someone with just one week to live. OR would you try to do good – commit an act that people would remember you by, leave money of your family, for those you love. Or kill someone who deserves to die …
Adam thinks he has life sorted, until his brother Jess dies in the riots that are spreading through the streets of Manchester. After a single disastrous night, he loses everything he holds dear – his girlfriend, Lizzie, his brother, his dreams and hopes. IN a fit od =f despair, he takes death. When he wake sup i the morning he feels more alive than he has done in his entire life – and he has one week to live.
Revolution is in the air, but what kind of dreams is Adam going to try to make come true? His first wish? – Love …