Five college friends head up to a remote cabin in the woods by an idyllic sun-drenched lake for a hedonistic weekend of booze-fuelled sex. However, when they are interrupted by an unwelcome visitor, a local hobo with a rotting and infested skin virus, they decide to get rid of him, but unwittingly end up contaminating the water when his body ends up in the lake. The friends soon find themselves desperate for water and as the contamination spreads and the in-fighting escalates they discover that each of them will stop at absolutely nothing to survive.
Five college friends head up to a remote cabin in the woods by an idyllic sun-drenched lake for a hedonistic weekend of booze-fuelled sex. However, when they are interrupted by an unwelcome visitor, a local hobo with a rotting and infested skin virus, they decide to get rid of him, but unwittingly end up contaminating the water when his body ends up in the lake. The friends soon find themselves desperate for water and as the contamination spreads and the in-fighting escalates they discover that each of them will stop at absolutely nothing to survive.
Tobe Hulbert's life sucks. He's a recent high-school graduate living in Washington with his grandfather. He works out of a vintage hot dog truck and his only friend is his overweight 12-year-old neighbour. In the dog-days of summer his only escape is obsessively watching videos of his fantasy girl: Monica Velour the most famous adult-film star of the 1980s. Browsing her fansite one afternoon Tobe discovers that Monica is making a rare live appearance at a strip club in rural Indiana. With nothing stopping him he hits the road to meet the woman of his dreams. Expecting his fantasy Tobe is instead confronted with a harsh reality: Monica is a 49-year-old mom who lives in a trailer park and her life is nothing like he imagined it would be. The last thing Monica needs is another complication in her life but Tobe is determined to do whatever it takes to get close to her.
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