The film opens with graphic animal cruelty, setting a chilling tone before transitioning to the brutal dismemberment of a woman's body. This visceral imagery is juxtaposed with the mundane act of browsing the internet, highlighting the accessibility of extreme violence. A critic's detached question, "Until what point are you willing to watch?" serves as a direct challenge, implicating the audience in the voyeuristic consumption of suffering.
The narrative then introduces Victim 102, a journalist, whose investigation into online violence leads her into the killer's lair. Intercut with her research, which includes a disturbing interview with a film critic who rationalizes misogyny and snuff, are scenes of her and two other women, Victims 100 and 101, enduring horrific torture. Victim 100, a pregnant sex worker, is subjected to a prolonged and agonizing ordeal, culminating in her dismemberment. Victim 101, a porn star, suffers equally brutal treatment, her body violated and mutilated.
Throughout these sequences, the masked killer, a figure of pure malevolence, meticulously documents his crimes. Victim 102, witnessing these atrocities, desperately fights for survival. Her resourcefulness, using shards of glass to free herself, underscores the film's theme of resilience in the face of unspeakable horror. The revelation that the film critic is complicit in the killer's acts exposes the insidious nature of online violence, where intellectual justifications mask sadistic desires. The film culminates in a brutal chase through the woods, where Victim 102, armed with a rock and the killer's own machete, turns the tables, reclaiming her agency and delivering a violent, if cathartic, retribution. The film ends with her rescue, leaving a lingering sense of unease and a stark reflection on the dark corners of human nature.