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In a futuristic dystopian society, citizens, known as “members”, live under the Collective, the legislative body which monitors and controls the people’s actions. Silas Nicholas Hoult, a citizen who works as an illustrator for Atmos, returns home one night to find two citizens detained by officials, a reminder of a purported epidemic called Switched-On Syndrome (SOS), a multi-stage disease that supposedly restores human emotions. Sufferers who do not take their own lives progress to stage four and are detained in the Defective Emotional Neuropathy Facility (the DEN), the Collective’s dreaded institution from which no one ever leaves. The next day at work, a suicidal employee jumps to his death, and the emotionless workers coldly analyze the moment. Silas is the only member of his group who notices fellow worker Nia show an emotional reaction, and later in a team meeting he catches her expression again, hinting at something forbidden and dangerous beneath the surface of their antiseptic world.
The following day, Silas grows distracted during a conference at Atmos, begins to fall asleep more often, and experiences a nightmare for the first time. He goes for a check-up and is befriended by an official named Jonas with stage 2 SOS. Silas is diagnosed with Stage 1 and given a prescription, but his condition worsens as his drawings become more expressive and his interest in Nia deepens. Suspecting that Nia may also have SOS, he confronts her, but she insists she is clean. One night, he follows her into the bathroom and they touch for the first time. She reveals that she has had SOS for over a year, hiding it to avoid discovery and ostracisation. They kiss and begin to meet on subsequent nights, exploring and sharing their emotions in secret. One night, in the bathroom, they hear Leonard, the company manager, and Silas converses with him. Leonard spots Nia’s workstation powered on and reveals that he has been monitoring Silas. Silas resolves to find a job away from Nia, moving into a gardening section.
Leonard introduces Silas’s replacement, Dominic, to Nia the next day. During lunch, she suffers a slight anxiety attack. At night, while collecting prescriptions, Jonas invites Silas for a walk and discloses that he is part of a secret support group and offers help. He decides to attend the clandestine meetings, where he meets fellow members Bess, Peter, Thomas, Gil, Max and Alice, and learns that the DEN’s patients often end their lives—half the time—through encouragement from others. Nia then shows up at his apartment, and they have sex, agreeing to spend more time together. Soon after, the Ashby ENI cure for SOS is announced and successfully developed. Fearful, they decide to flee to the Peninsula, a secluded, primitive region, while their support group warns that they may never return if they succeed. Jonas instructs Silas to ask for Oliver, a pilot, to fly him to the Peninsula. The couple plans to head toward Wellington, the nearest border settlement, on Saturday. However, Nia becomes pregnant after a conception summons and is taken to the clinic, from which she is then sent to the DEN.
In a near-panic Silas seeks out Jonas, who urges calm and tells him to return home. Silas sinks into depression as he awaits what fate may bring. Bess, having learned from Jonas and seeing that Nia is Stage 4, takes her to a room where Jonas and Gilead brief Eva, a deceased Stage 3 SOS patient, and help Nia fake her death by swapping identity implants so Eva is considered alive and Nia dead. The ruse succeeds and Nia leaves the DEN but does not find Silas at his apartment. Meanwhile, Silas learns that Bess, Jonas and Gilead were betrayed by Max and given the cure. He goes to the DEN, where they tell him Nia died, and he contemplates suicide on a rooftop, but instead receives the cure himself. Returning to his apartment, he finds Nia alive, and discovers that his SOS treatment was in vain. They have only about five hours left before Silas’s emotions are erased by the cure. Nia urges him to resist by remembering the moment they touched, and she makes him promise not to give up on her.
The next morning, an emotionless Silas remembers her and the love they shared, though his recollection is limited and the feelings may fade. They nonetheless set their plan in motion and board the Wellington train, heading toward the unknown Peninsula. Silas watches Nia from a distance and, as they travel, seems affected by her depiction of emotions in the early moments of their connection. At some point, he moves closer and sits beside her, reaching to hold her hand, and she responds by gripping his fingers tightly—an imperfect, fragile glimmer of the emotions they once had, and perhaps a prelude to a fragile new bond that could defy the system that wants to erase their humanity. The journey leaves them poised at the edge of a broader, uncertain future, where memory, feeling, and connection clash with the world’s strict rules, and where love itself tests the price of freedom.
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Silas returns home and senses SOS
Returning home one night, Silas witnesses officials detaining two citizens and is reminded of the SOS epidemic. The moment hints that emotions might still exist under the Collective's emotionless rule. He begins to question the legitimacy and consequences of their control.
Atmos: a suicide and a rare emotion in Nia
The next day at Atmos, a suicidal employee jumps to his death and the emotionless workers coldly analyze the moment. Silas is the only group member who notices Nia showing an emotional reaction. Later in a team meeting, he again sees Nia's expression reveal emotion.
Nightmare and diagnosis begin
During a conference at Atmos, Silas becomes distracted, nods off, and experiences a nightmare for the first time. He goes for a check-up, where he is befriended by Jonas, an official who already has stage 2 SOS.
Stage 1 diagnosis and prescription
Silas is diagnosed with Stage 1 SOS and given a prescription. Despite the treatment, his drawings begin to show emotion and his interest in Nia deepens.
First emotional connection: bathroom encounter
One night in the bathroom, Silas and Nia touch; she reveals she has had SOS for over a year, hiding it to avoid ostracism. They kiss and agree to continue meeting in secrecy to explore their emotions.
Workplace reassignments and anxiety
The next day Leonard introduces Silas's replacement Dominic to Nia. She suffers a slight anxiety attack during lunch. Silas agrees to a shift away from Nia to avoid drawing attention and raises tensions between personal risk and professional duty.
Jonas’s secret SOS support group
That night, Jonas invites Silas for a walk and reveals that he is part of a secret support group. Silas meets Bess, Peter, Thomas, Gil, Max and Alice and learns that many DEN patients end their lives with encouragement. He begins to understand the gravity of the system.
Nia and Silas deepen their connection
Nia returns to Silas's apartment and they have sex, deciding to spend more time together. The relationship becomes a risky, secret anchor against the society’s restrictions.
The ENI cure is announced
The Ashby ENI cure for SOS is announced and publicly released, signaling a possible path to emotional restoration. Silas and Nia fear how this may intensify the pressure of their secrecy and the consequences if they are discovered.
Pregnancy and the conception summons
Nia undergoes a conception summons and discovers she is pregnant, leading to her being taken to the DEN. Silas is stunned by the news and worried about what it means for their future.
Deceit and escape plans unfold
Bess, Jonas and Gilead help Nia fake her death by swapping identity implants with Eva, allowing Nia to exit the DEN while Eva is kept alive. Silas is left in the dark as Max betrays them and takes the cure. The emotional tension crescendos.
Cure and truth: Nia alive, Am I cured?
Silas learns that Max betrayed Bess, Jonas and Gilead and that the others were given the cure. He returns to the DEN where they tell him Nia died, prompting him to contemplate suicide until he receives the cure himself. The revelation plunges him deeper into a personal fight against the erasing of his emotions.
Escape plan takes shape
Silas returns to his apartment to find Nia alive, but his emotions are still under the imminent cure's control. They realize they have only about five hours before his emotions are erased and decide to attempt an escape.
The final moment on the Wellington train
On the Wellington train toward the Peninsula, Silas watches Nia from a distance as she seems to express emotion. He moves closer and touches her hand; she responds, signaling a fragile, renewed emotional connection as they head into the unknown.
Explore all characters from Equals (2016). Get detailed profiles with their roles, arcs, and key relationships explained.
Silas (Nicholas Hoult)
An illustrator at Atmos who begins as emotionally restrained and gradually experiences rising emotions. His growing empathy drives a quiet rebellion against the Collective, leading to a dangerous romance with Nia and a plan to escape. He embodies the tension between memory, feeling, and survival in a world built to suppress them.
Nia (Kristen Stewart)
A fellow Atmos employee who hides her SOS condition behind a calm facade. Her budding emotional life with Silas exposes a stubborn humanity under a regime designed to erase it. Her pregnancy and acts of secrecy escalate the stakes, driving the couple toward a dangerous choice between safety and authenticity.
Learn where and when Equals (2016) takes place. Explore the film’s settings, era, and how they shape the narrative.
Location
Atmos Corporation, Defective Emotional Neuropathy Facility (DEN), Peninsula, Wellington, the Collective
A tightly regulated, neon-lit metropolis governed by the Collective and administered by Atmos. The DEN stands as a feared institution where SOS patients are detained. The Peninsula, a remote, primitive area near the border, represents the potential escape from the emotion-suppressing regime, while Wellington marks the nearest path toward unknown lands beyond the regime's reach.
Discover the main themes in Equals (2016). Analyze the deeper meanings, emotional layers, and social commentary behind the film.
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Emotional Control
The film centers on a society that medicalizes and rigidly controls emotions, erasing what makes people human. SOS reveals the fragility of this system as feelings erupt in unsuspecting workers and managers. The narrative follows how memory, sensation, and choice push against a blanket of regulation.
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Forbidden Love
Silas and Nia's relationship challenges the state's decree that emotions and sexuality be suppressed. Their bond becomes a catalyst for resistance, risking ostracism, the DEN, and even their lives. The romance exposes the cost of conformity and the power of human connection.
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Identity and Memory
As cures threaten to erase identity along with emotion, characters confront who they are beyond symptoms. The plan to fake Nia's death and to navigate the system's truth-testing tests the limits of identity under surveillance. The persistence of memory and affection suggests that selfhood survives even when emotions are medically removed.

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In a stark, hyper‑controlled future, society has been reshaped by the Collective, a governing body that has engineered humanity to live without the turbulence of feeling. Citizens—referred only as “members”—move through meticulously ordered environments where art, conversation, and even the smallest gestures are stripped of personal warmth. The world is rendered in muted tones, its architecture and technology echoing a clinical precision that emphasizes conformity above all else, creating a pervasive sense of quiet unease beneath the polished surface.
Silas, a young illustrator for the omnipresent firm Atmos, begins to notice the faint stirrings of something forbidden inside himself. A routine that once felt like a seamless part of the collective rhythm now cracks open with sudden flashes of color and yearning, hinting at a deeper humanity that the regime has long suppressed. Across the same sterile corridors, Nia carries an unspoken echo of the same awakening, her subtle expressions betraying a hidden world of emotion that she carefully guards.
When the two cross paths, their shared, unarticulated sensations form an unlikely bond, a silent dialogue that promises both wonder and danger. Their connection flickers like a secret code in a system designed to erase such anomalies, suggesting a quiet rebellion rooted not in weapons or tactics, but in the simple, resilient act of feeling. The atmosphere brims with tension as the pair navigate a society that watches and monitors every deviation, aware that any slip could draw the unrelenting attention of the Collective.
Against this backdrop of antiseptic order, the film weaves a mood of haunting intimacy and quiet defiance. It invites the audience to contemplate the cost of a world without love, and to wonder what might happen when two individuals dare to reclaim the most human of experiences—emotion—despite the looming threat of an emotionless regime.
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