The city is in a state of shock with a lot of young innocent people committing suicide and posting their death-videos online after shooting themselves.
A young girl, rather perplexed because of all this, decides to reach out to the masses through her own video blog to let people know life has a meaning beyond such cowardly acts. However, a lurking pedophile is keen to get acquainted with her, as he is rather intrigued and sexually charged. But that’s not all in the list of her troubles; an F.B.I agent is equally interested in her, because he thinks she might lead him to the pedophile. All this doesn’t deter Krissy (Jo Bozarth) from pursuing her endeavors, so that this streak of madness all over the city ends soon.
Directed by Jesse Pomeroy, the movie dissects into the deep-rooted fears of today’s youth and what causes them to take such drastic and fatal measures. Young Krissy wages a lone battle against her adversaries to realize her goal. The cancer of suicide runs deep into the veins of the society, and we need people like Krissy for real, to help spread awareness.