

"Don't lose it."
synopsis
During a spring break camping trip, a group of teenagers find their reckless celebration interrupted by a catastrophic accident involving a pocketknife. When one friend is seriously — and awkwardly — injured, the rest must transport the severed “package” across the wilderness to the hospital before it’s too late. What follows is a frantic race marked by escalating mishaps, misunderstandings, and bodily humiliation.

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mini-review
This is high-concept gross-out built around a single extended gag. The film knows exactly what it’s selling and rarely deviates from that premise. While it lacks deeper thematic ambition, it commits fully to escalation, stacking obstacle upon obstacle with determined absurdity. It’s crude, unapologetic, and engineered for shock-laughs rather than subtlety. If you buy into the premise, it delivers; if not, there’s nowhere else for it to hide.
An evening when subtle humor has officially been declared dead.
Absurdist's Corner
A group of teenagers treating catastrophic anatomy transport like an urgent FedEx delivery.
fun facts
The production relied heavily on practical prop effects to sell the central injury. The film quickly found an audience on streaming platforms, becoming a word-of-mouth curiosity.


