Adrenalin: Fear the Rush is a 1996 science fiction thriller movie directed by Albert Pyun. The movie is set in a future where a virus, named Code Red, has spread across Europe, killing millions of people. As a result, the United States has created quarantine refugee camps to protect its citizens from the deadly virus.

The movie follows police officers Delon and Lemieux, who are assigned to investigate a brutal murder in one of the Boston refugee camps. The victim is a young girl whose body was found mangled and infected with the virus. Delon and Lemieux suspect that the murderer is also infected with the virus and may be able to spread it to others.

As they dig deeper into the case, they discover that the killer is a former soldier named Quinn, who has been infected with a potent strain of Code Red that turns its victims into savage killers. Quinn is determined to spread the virus to as many people as possible, including Delon and Lemieux, who must race against time to stop him.

Things escalate quickly as Quinn makes his way through the Boston camp, killing more innocent people and infecting others with the virus. Delon and Lemieux must use all their skills and knowledge to track down and stop Quinn before it's too late.

Overall, Adrenalin: Fear the Rush is a suspenseful and action-packed movie that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. It features a strong performance by Natasha Henstridge as Delon and Christopher Lambert as Lemieux. The movie is a classic example of the science fiction genre, incorporating elements of action, suspense, and horror.

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