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Lena (Adara) and Marcus (Bourne) are small-time criminals. During a botched robbery on September 20, they trigger an experimental watch that freezes everyone except them. The first 24 hours are euphoric — they steal, travel, live without consequence. But on the 24th hour (hence “24” in the keyword), they realize only one can resume time. The film ends on a freeze-frame of their faces — one desperate, one betraying — leaving audiences to debate “for better or worse.”

A search of industry databases (IAFD, adult film indexes) from late 2020 does not explicitly list a scene titled “Freeze.” However, several production studios use cryptic working titles. It’s plausible that “Freeze” was a short film or a vignette within a larger anthology — perhaps a psychological thriller where a freeze frame signifies a pivotal memory or a moment of抉择 (choice).

If Amirah Adara and Sam Bourne appeared in a project where a freeze-frame was originally poorly executed, editors might circulate a “freeze 24 09 20” version — perhaps a 24-frame-per-second (standard film fps) edit from September 2020 that “fixes” the original.

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