Plot: (from IMDb)
High in the Appalachian Mountains and under a full moon, a timeless evil rises. An awakened predator whose savagery and ferocity are matched only by its insatiable appetite. Consumed by its legendary bloodlust, the creature begins the hunt for its oldest and most dangerous prey: Man. Special Agent Jack Driscoll has seen this before. The beast is his obsession and his nightmare. Now, he and his new partner must race against the rising moon to save a group of unsuspecting campers. Outmatched and unarmed, the frightened group must rally themselves to survive the night. As their numbers dwindle and their strength wanes, the group scrambles to answer the only question that will save their lives; how do you kill the unkillable?
Lesbian content:
One of the camper girls is bisexual (or lesbian), and when they're bathing in a river, the other girls tease her because she's had sex with some girl named Emily from their school. They don't tease her because Emily is a girl though, but because Emily isn't very "lady-like". This is what I love about horror movies. Lesbian and bisexual characters are always accepted in the group of friends which usually make up the cast. Neither she or her heterosexual friends usually make a big deal about her sexuaity. It feels so refreshing to see movies where a girl's sexual preference, and the problems which might be associated with it, is not a part of the plot. Horror movies are the only kind of movies where you are likely to see this.
As for the kiss you see in the screen caps, it's just the result of a silly spin-the-bottle game.
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