Almost over 30 years
ago, Norman and Rue Crow were budding psychologists who took an interest in
feral children. They had a plan that they could change a normal child to
something which was feral and psychotic, but after being rejected and shunned
by society by their simply barbaric thoughts they flee the country to a remote
and unknown area. 30 years later, after years of scamming and bribery, they are
still vengeful and finally create an a private institution to complete their
prolonged experiment and kidnap a total of 270 children over a ten year course
(27 per year), and see if they can turn them feral over a 5 year period.
The
plan works at first, these children turning psychotic and after being released,
causing chaos or some of the children end up even working for Norman and Rue.
That’s until the 27th child in the 10th year.
Jonah (the 27th
child or more specifically 270) disappearance becomes worldwide news (after his
mother – who is a single mother stops at nothing to find him), and throughout
the film we are shown how the family deal with it for the following year, this
being paired with short soft focus scenes of Jonah’s traumatic experience. A
year later after his disappearance, Jonah’s mother sees Jonah’s father who abounded
them and follows him home after his sneaky behaviour, only to lead her to a
remote and practically isolated area – the institution. Soon Norman and Rue’s
evil activities are exposed to the world alongside the 270 children they
kidnapped, but at this point most are dead or far too unfit for society. Jonah
being an exception.
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