

A group of troubled teens are sent to a rehabilitation program housed in a remote camp on the island of Fiji. What their parents believe is a state-of-the-art deluxe institution in a beautiful natural environment turns out to be a prison-like boot camp where they are abused and brainwashed.
Acting
Mila Kunis carries genuine terror; Stormare is chillingly plausible.
Direction
Duguay weaponizes paradise — every beautiful shot feels wrong.

Director
Christian Duguay
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Inspired by real 'troubled teen' industry abuses; the Fiji setting mirrors actual camps that exploited jurisdictional gaps to operate with minimal oversight.
Released during peak 'reality TV therapy' era (Dr. Phil, Brat Camp), the film accidentally predicted how 'wellness' language would be weaponized against vulnerable people.