John Nada (Roddy Piper) is a homeless worker who finds work on a piece of the construction of Los Angeles. One worker, Frank Armitage (Keith David), takes it to spend the night in the local slums. While you are being shown around, notice a strange behavior in a small church across the street. Researching the following day, he discovered that the soup kitchen to handle them is false. The test is a recording of the choir, the scientific apparatus and stacks of cardboard boxes are scattered around the back of the building, and by chance encounters on more boxes hidden in a secret compartment in a wall.
That night, the police surrounded the church, forcing the inhabitants to flee. The police then turned the slums, destroying with bulldozers and gives a beating to the blind minister of the church. Nothing back to the site the next day and investigates the church again, which has been emptied. Take one of the boxes of the secret compartment and opens in an alley, found it filled with sunglasses. Keep a pair and leave the rest in a garbage can.
When Nothing gets glasses for the first time the world appears in shades of gray, with significant differences. He notes that a billboard now simply displays the word "Obey" without showing them the announcement that "Data Control informatico create a transparent environment." Another billboard (normally showing "Come to the Caribbean" written on top of a lovely woman lying on a beach) now displays the text "and Casato reproducete. We see that the paper currency bearing the words "This is your God." All forms contain advertising about the subconscious.
Moreover, he soon discovers that many people are actually aliens. When these people understand that he can see them as they really are, suddenly the police arrived. Nothing escapes and steals a gun from police, continuing through a local bank full of aliens. One sees it and disappears after a disk twist about his wristwatch. Nothing forces a woman to accompany her home in Hollywood at gunpoint. Removing the glasses to rest, said: "These crystals are like a drug ... but when you remove them, with like force." Holly (Women) Nothing deceives and strip out the window, nearly killing him. Nothing left behind his pair of sunglasses, in spite of everything.
After recovering, Nada returns to the work of construction with Frank to discuss what he discovered. Nothing like seeing a man wanted for an indiscriminate massacre, Frank at first not interested in its history. Both are immersed in a lengthy discussion in which nothing and then tries to convince Frank to put force sunglasses. When Frank finally agrees to ponerselas, also sees the aliens around him. Frank joins the Nothing when they come in contact with the church group. The community group listening to a seminar at the bottom that makes radical ideas. For example, the aliens are blamed for emissions of carbon dioxide and methane ( "Converting our atmosphere in its atmosphere, and quickly consume the planet's resources"). Holly comes back, saying that now cree John, and delivering any information to the rebels.
At the reunion, they learn that the main method of control of aliens is a signal sent by television, which is what makes the general public can not see the aliens as they are. The crystals, which are also available as contact lenses, interfere with the signal. The reunion was assaulted by police, shooting to kill. Nada and Frank escaped with the help of a device muneca. They are in an unfamiliar building, where the aliens are giving a party for their human partners.
The building appears to be the basement of a local television station and the source of the signal from the outside. Holly, who works at the station, Frank and Nada leads to the roof. When nothing goes, Holly kills Frank. Nothing succeeds in destroying the antenna of diffusion, although both he and Holly died in the process. As a last act before dying, nothing makes an obscene gesture with his finger to the aliens. With senal missing now, people around the surprised to discover that the aliens in their midst.
- Chattanooga Times Free Press
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