6 Students Take Revenge On Their Bullys By Brutally Torturing Them |The Final 2010| Film
The Final: A Look into Bullying and Revenge
Introduction to Characters and Setting
- The film opens with a girl in a hood entering a diner, where her appearance causes discomfort among the patrons.
- The girl reveals she is missing two fingers, prompting her frustration as she is bullied by onlookers, leading her to flip a table in anger.
School Dynamics and Bullying
- At school, Bradley bullies Ravi, showcasing the toxic environment where bullying is rampant.
- Popular girls Heather, Bridget, and Kelly bully Emily at her locker, highlighting the cruelty of social hierarchies among students.
Character Development and Relationships
- Dane checks bear traps near his uncle's house while Parker offers condolences for his uncle's death.
- The outcasts discuss their plans for revenge after being humiliated by popular students; Curtis tries to uplift them with news about an upcoming shoot.
Escalation of Conflict
- Heather's secret relationship with Tommy creates tension among friends as they gossip about it.
- Bradley breaks Ravi’s camera during another bullying incident, escalating tensions between the outcasts and bullies.
Turning Point: Planning Revenge
- After a physical fight between Ravi and Bradley that captivates their peers, Dane contemplates suicide but ultimately decides against it.
- The outcasts gather around a bonfire discussing their struggles while planning revenge against their tormentors.
Execution of Revenge Plan
- The outcasts host a costume party for the bullies under false pretenses; they pray for guidance before proceeding with their plan.
- As students begin to drink drug-laced punch at the party, they gradually fall asleep unaware of what awaits them.
Climax: Confrontation with Bullies
- Once incapacitated, the bullies wake up chained; Dane uses voice manipulation to announce their fate as revenge for years of bullying.
- Tension escalates when Miles makes a joke that leads to him being shot by one of the outcasts, marking a significant shift from humiliation to violence.
Tommy's Escape and Betrayal
Tommy's Departure
- Tommy expresses his love for Nadia before leaving, promising to return with help.
- Dane manipulates Nadia by claiming that Tommy does not truly love her, revealing his infidelity with Heather.
The Chase and Capture
- As Tommy flees through the woods, he is pursued by the outcasts but gets caught in a bear trap.
- Severely injured, Tommy is captured and placed next to Miles; Bradley reacts emotionally, cursing their situation.
The Outcasts' Cruelty
Torture Begins
- Ravi administers a harmful substance to Bernard, leading to severe consequences as Bernard suffers from convulsions.
- Emily tortures Bernard further with needles while he is paralyzed, showcasing the group's sadistic behavior.
Consequences of Actions
- After freeing himself, Curtis attempts to escape but faces violent opposition from Dane and Ravi.
- Dane kills Ravi after accusing him of betrayal, shocking the other outcasts who witness this act of violence.
Descent into Chaos
Failed Rescue Attempts
- Curtis encounters a deputy in the woods seeking help but watches helplessly as the deputy is killed by an outcast.
- Back at the house, Emily prepares to torture Heather while Dane taunts everyone about their failures.
Identity Revelation
- Bradley confronts Dane about his mask; Dane reveals it symbolizes how they have all become monsters due to their actions.
Betrayal Among Friends
Desperate Measures
- In a moment of desperation, Bradley is coerced into cutting off Bridgette's fingers under threat from Emily and others.
- Despite pleas for mercy from Bridgette, Bradley succumbs to pressure and inflicts pain on her as part of their twisted game.
The Cycle of Violence
- Emily encourages Bridgette to harm others as a means of self-preservation; this reflects the moral decay within their group dynamics.
Final Confrontations
Struggle for Survival
- Parker decides to investigate alone but falls victim to traps set by outcasts while searching for help.
Call for Help
- Curtis manages to free himself and calls for police assistance regarding the chaos at Dane’s location.
The Consequences of Betrayal and Violence
The Punishment of Bradley
- Dane confronts Bradley, revealing that he has devised a punishment for his crimes that will leave him unsatisfied.
- He inflicts severe harm by stabbing Bradley in the back, severing his spinal cord and paralyzing him from the waist down, symbolizing a brutal form of retribution.
The Outcasts' Actions
- An outcast discovers Parker's lifeless body but is killed when Parker unexpectedly stabs him, showcasing the unpredictability and danger among the characters.
- As tensions rise, Curtis intervenes to save Rick from being harmed by Andy and Jack, demonstrating loyalty amidst chaos.
Escalation of Violence
- After Curtis shoots Andy to protect Rick, Dane retaliates by shooting Curtis in the shoulder. Emily then steps in to end Dane's threat permanently.
- In a tragic turn, Jack kills Emily after she expresses a desire for friendship, highlighting themes of betrayal and loss.
Climax and Resolution
- As police arrive at the scene, Jack threatens suicide while claiming there are more victims outside. His desperate act culminates in self-harm as he takes his own life.
Media Reaction
- Following these events, a media reporter discusses the incident as an example of high school violence where students harm their peers without justification.