From a creative writer Nick Vincent Murphy and an amazing director Agnès Merlet comes a captivating piece with thrilling and fantasy elements called Hideaways. It all starts with one child- James Furlong. He is born into an Irish family. But, that isn't the odd part. Their family has some abilities that no other person has in the world. His grandfather got into blindness every time he had sex in mind; his father could cause electrical failure every time he was scared; and James had even worse ability- to make everything around him die. After discovering this ability by causing accidental death of his grandmother and his father, James runs off to the forest. There, he starts living a pretty lonesome life, being afraid to get closer to anyone at all. That all changes as a runaway girl, Mae, stumbles upon his cottage in forest after running away from her parents. Slowly but with certainty, two of them fall in love, but that doesn't keep James from being afraid of hurting her. But, as time goes by, and authorities are looking for Mae all over the place, they discover that she balances him out and that, with her by his side, he isn't able to hurt anyone. This romantic and charming love story about two young people and both main actors Harry Treadaway and Rachel Hurd-Wood have brought their characters to life with their acting talent.