Synopsis
Suicide is never easy.
Six high school teenagers decide to commit suicide together, but their plans soon go awry when one of them has something darker in mind as well.
2004 Directed by Benjamin Louis
Six high school teenagers decide to commit suicide together, but their plans soon go awry when one of them has something darker in mind as well.
Pacto de Morte
i think if you gave a 16 year old edgelord who runs a tcc twitter account a small budget and a camera they'd make this
i usually eat up unlikely friend groups but it’s very very unlikely this group of people could ever be friends with not only each other but ESPECIALLY scott
Um wtf did I just watch?!
(Edit) see kids, this is what I get for thirst watching for Kris Lemche.
I wonder of Kris looked at the script and then said to the writers "you sure you want me to say this?"
this movie was made by kris lemche haters, but I didn’t actually mind it that much if you simply ignore the fact that you, the viewer, probably are only watching this for kris lemche
dangerous coming of age movie with a twinge of nihilism and commentary on a post-columbine teenage world
My favorite so bad it’s good movie. Constantly quoting lines like
“Im actually comparing the ideology of my two most cherished philosophers, that of David Hume and hands down the most singularly gifted philosopher of our time, Immanuel Kant.”
It’s extremely cringe and fun to watch with friends but I can’t give it the ironic 5 stars because I showed it to someone once and they unironically thought it was good.
watched for kris lemche but the check was definitely not worth that grocery store/bathroom scene :/ and also the “do you believe in god” and the taping and all that shit it just felt like some dumbass zero day columbiner wannabe shit idk… things could definitely be changed for the better but then again it came out like 17 years ago so it’s too late! definenlty had some decent parts but overall like could’ve been way better and i’m not even going into full detail
This has now taken the title from Transformers: The Last Knight as the worst film I have ever seen