The story takes place on a post-ecological collapse Earth where nature has been "hacked" beyond recognition. Humanity is split into two starkly different worlds: the , where an elite class lives in high-tech isolation, and the mud-caked Wastelands , where the rest of humanity struggles to survive on insect larvae and genetically locked seeds that only yield a single harvest.
In a cinematic landscape dominated by neon-soaked dystopias and metallic robots, Vesper (2022) offers something hauntingly different. Set in a world where biology itself has turned against humanity, this indie sci-fi gem is a visually stunning exploration of survival, class warfare, and the ethics of genetic engineering. The World of New Dark Ages
Review: Why Vesper (2022) is the Biopunk Masterpiece You Missed