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SYNOPSIS
As part of a rehabilitation program, seven suicide survivors ranging from sixteen to twenty four are to spend two weeks in a survival camp run by 47-year-old Matt Stevens. Having lost his wife to a suicide years earlier, his passion and unparalleled methods, though rough, have been extremely effective. A last minute change in destination sets him and his unwilling crew on an island some fifty miles from his usual campsite.
Matt waists no time passing out survival gear and giving his now famous speech of how these survivors lives now belong to him; and how he gets paid the same whether he brings them back dead or alive. He punctuates this last statement by handing each of them a razor sharp “Rambo” style knife.
But before anyone can react he heads off into the interior of the island in search of fresh water, a casual “Come with me if you want to live” tossed to the group over his departing shoulder.
It isn’t long before we discover that this island is teaming with highly venomous snakes. And by morning our group of eight is down to five, including Matt.
It is now up to a small band of unskilled suicide survivors trapped on an island full of poisonous snakes to find a way to stay alive and get rescued.
Nature’s impassionate struggle for life and death is no match for these kids. |
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