In a quiet rural area, two teenagers, Mari and Phyllis, decide to go out and have a good time. While enjoying their freedom, they encounter a group of criminals led by a deranged man named Krug. What begins as a night of fun quickly turns into a nightmare. Captured and brutally attacked, Mari and Phyllis face the unimaginable, leaving their families engulfed in despair.
Although Phyllis does not survive the violence of the group, Mari, with immense courage, manages to escape and returns home, albeit not without being devastated by the experience. Her parents, John and Estelle, soon learn what has happened. Consumed by rage and pain, they decide to take justice into their own hands. Once the criminals arrive at their home unaware that the loved ones of their latest victim are there, the lines between good and evil blur rapidly.
The story turns into a disturbing game of cat and mouse, as Mari's family confronts their captors in a heart-wrenching act of vengeance. As the tension rises, the film explores dark themes of violence and justice, transforming the protagonists' home into a place of horror and confrontation. With a shocking conclusion, the audience is left questioning the nature of humanity and the extremes one can go to when it comes to protecting their loved ones.