Evangeline (Kat de Lieva) is a sweet, shy, God-fearing and a tad naive
girl for whom college life (including living in a dorm) means a whole new
way of life - including partying, copious amounts of alcohol, and deadly
hangovers the next day ... and it's just her luck that Shannon (Mayumi
Yoshida), her roommate and an experienced party girl, is always there to
look after her. Then though, Evangeline meets Mr Nice Guy, Konner
(Richard Harmon), who invites her to his shack deep in the woods, has deep
conversations with her ... then drugs her, invited his friends to chase
her through the woods a bit, and when the three of them capture her, they
gleefully kill her. Something (and that something's probably
supernatural) though makes that Evangeline doesn't stay dead, and
eventually Billy (Kelvin Redvers), who's on a camping trip, finds her, but
in a desperate state: She's visually deeply traumatized and unable to
speak. Billy decides to take care of her on the spot, but then his friend
and fellow camper Dee (Nelson Leis) tries to rape her. Billy manages to
prevent that and fight Dee to a standstill ... but Evangeline makes a
desperate escape - and runs right into the arms of a brutal serialkiller
(David Lewis), who doesn't take long to take her out, drag her deep into
the woods and rape her. But while he's at it, whatever possessed
Evangeline when she almost died takes over, and she brutally slaughters
her assailant, then goes after the others who have wronged her with a
vengeance. But while she meets most of them unprepared, the advantage of
surprise is not given with Konner, who, when his friends fall one by one,
manages to figure who might be behind all of this and get ready for
her ... While the basic premise of Evangeline
might not be the most original ever, the movie definitely manages to
convince in terms of approach, not going for a mere display of violence
(and there's plenty in this movie) but also taking a trip inside
Evangeline's head, showing the demon inside her gradually break free while
the outside world gets darker and darker still ... but that's not to say
the film's an abstract mindtrip, it's actually a fast-paced and
action-packed piece of genre cinema - but one that also manages to create
its own little parallel world in which not everything is explained away
through words but transmits the idea via atmospheric, inventive
filmmaking. And add to this a bunch of compelling performances and
powerful setpieces, and you've got yourself a pretty good genre movie!
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