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Crush

Our story begins as we watch a not so attractive, but very religious and emotionally fragile high school girl named Katie Sullivan videotape her own suicide.

We jump ahead several years to an SUV making its way up a mountain with very attractive young adults. They're all in their early twenties; great looking and several have known each other since high school. The road finally ends at a remote cabin that is in great need of some TLC. It belonged to one of the girl's grandmother until she passed away a few months ago. That girl, Donna, has enlisted five of her friends to help her clean up the cabin before her mom puts it on the market.

They arrive at the cabin and decide to make a quick run to the local hot springs where they do some skinny dipping and relaxing before they begin work the cabin the following morning. When they arrive back at the cabin they are surprised to discover the Internet is no longer working on “grandma's computer” and a masked kid has appeared on the monitor. This intruder to the party seems to know more about them then they are willing to admit to each other. Then he begins asking questions about the girl who committed suicide a few years back in their high school. As the story unfolds, the masked kid teases them with what he knows about Katie's suicide and what these kids did to her the night before she killed herself.

Just before disappearing from the computer monitor the masked kid leaves them the numerical number of a line out of the bible. They look it up to discover the referenced passage mentions a very specific method of dying. Shortly thereafter one of the six kids dies in the exact manner described in the biblical quote. They attempt to leave only to discover that someone has stolen the distributor cap off the engine of their SUV.

They return to the cabin and the computer monitor where the masked kid continues to toy with them. Before signing off he leaves them with another biblical quote. Again they look it up only to find that it describes yet another way to die. With each death the remaining kids become more and more frightened, angry and frustrated.

In spite of the warnings, each kid ends up dying a horrible death. In the end the last one standing is Ginger, the girl whose actions drove Katie to take her own life as we saw in the opening scene. Ginger eventually discovers the killer is Katie's younger brother. But Ginger is surprised when the killer is joined by one of the girls at the cabin who obviously faked her death early on. This girl turns out to be Katie's half sister and the one who orchestrated this whole thing.

The back story is played out on the computer monitor as we discover that back in high school Ginger found out that her boyfriend, Rod, had given the “not so-attractive” Katie a mercy kiss. Wanting revenge, Ginger set out to emotionally destroy an already fragile Katie. So Ginger, enraged with embarrassment and jealousy, tricked Katie into coming to one of her girlfriend's homes under the false pretense that Rod wanted to see her alone. After drugging Katie, Rod, Ginger and her friends videotaped Katie “looking like” she was having sex with Rod. Ginger showed the resulting provocative photos to Katie and threatened to post them and the video of “her evening with Rod and his friends” on the web for all to see. Being a very religious girl, the distraught and frail Katie buckled under the pressure of her impending disgrace and committed suicide.

The killers play the videotape of Katie's death for Ginger as they kill her in the same bloody way that Katie killed herself.

The Prologue

Here we learn that it doesn't pay to take the law into your own hands. Our two young killers end up dying “by accident”, or shall we say, “by divine order” and the final shot in the movie shows the bible and a close-up of the passage that declares, “…for it is written, vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.”

Written By Peter Liapis