
While traveling from California to Bangor through a lonely road, Carrie Mitchel is advised by the gas station attendant Jimmy to rest in a hotel; however, she decides to continue driving through the night and almost hits a wounded teenage girl with blood on her face. She gives a lift to the girl and listens to the tale of her passenger and her friends.
This film feels like a chilling campfire story come to life. It's a slow descent into dread, where the isolation of the road amplifies the creeping unease. Expect a raw, unsettling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.















