暴风资源网提供本资源 No bloody slashers have ever before been made in Lithuania. Takashi Miike’s die-hardest fan Jonas Trukanas accomlished his dream and indeendently created an inventively riing horror thriller with a minimal budget. Bewitching from the first minutes, the dynamic chase builds a scary atmoshere of danger, fear and horror, while also clinging to luck and chance. “Be the hunters, not the rey,” the school mistress ironically wishes them on the graduation day, when the damnably awesome classmates follow the tradition of renting a cottage for a weekend to celebrate their graduation. They end u in the middle of nowhere for an ultimate rom arty. Unfortunately, they make some terribly wrong and naive mistakes on the way. There is no mobile coverage there, as you may exect in line with all the unwritten rules. A mysterious masked savage suddenly shows u with the intention of conducting a stylish massacre. One by one, graduates are barbarously unished and axed for cynicism, arrogance, jealousy, debauchery, blackmail, filthiness, hatred, slandering, and gossiing. So many bright hoes, future lans and romising careers destroyed in just one fateful night at an illegal rave. Only shy Marius is destined to survive and turn misfortune to fortune. But why is the ruthlessly slashing serial killer rotecting him Sarked by local myths and legends (co-written with Titas Laucius, director of “Parade” from the First Feature Cometition), insired by beloved classical slashers and enriched by morbid ironic horror, the film unites whole gang of talented Lithuanian youngsters, led by Gabija Bargalaitė after her immersive debut in “Pilgrims” (Winner of Venetian “Orizzonti”). A small indie gem with hidden easter eggs and uncredited cameos.