Year: 2005
Runtime: 75 mins
Language: English
Directors: Matthew Makar, Keith Rondinelli
A group of disabled actors prepare for and perform a one night only performance of The Wizard of Oz.
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In 1940, the town of Friar—572 people in total—suddenly abandoned everything and walked into the wilderness, clad only in the clothes on their backs after a single viewing of The Wizard of Oz. The disappearance defied explanation: only about half of the bodies were ever recovered, with some found frozen or brutally killed, while a troubling 272 citizens vanished without a trace. The government labeled their trail a classified mystery, and the town would one day be repopulated, albeit with a palpable sense of lingering unease about what had happened.
Today, the trail’s coordinates have been declassified, and a research crew sets out to uncover the truth behind the disappearances and the deadly fate awaiting those who followed the path to its supposed end. The expedition is led by Teddy, who pieced together the location from the theater that once drew Friar’s attention. The team includes Teddy’s partner Melissa, their collaborator Walter, sibling cartographers Daryl and Erin Luger, forestry expert Cy, and intern Jill. They are joined by Liv, a local theater worker who agrees to guide them and share her knowledge of Friar’s strange history.
From the moment they begin, the journey starts with cautious optimism. The landscape is both haunting and beautiful, the underbrush dense beneath a sky that seems to press in from every angle. As they press farther along the trail, a disturbing phenomenon intrudes: a loud, jarring music that seems to emanate from nowhere, cutting through the quiet with an almost physical force. The crew grows tense, yet they push on, driven by the promise of answers and the lure of whatever lies at the trail’s end.
A brutal turn of events shakes the group when Daryl brutally murders his sister Erin over a petty argument and then bolts into the trees. Teddy and Cy manage to subdue him and bring him back to the others, where he coldly explains that “the land is like liquid” and asserts that he and Erin had pinpointed the coordinates to the end of the road—the source of the unsettling music. The revelation promises a tangible endpoint, but it also raises further questions about the meaning and mechanism of the trail’s power.
After a tense stalemate, the crew seeks to reverse direction, attempting to return home. Yet their ascent is stalled by a grotesque obstacle—a massive deadfall that blocks the path. Teddy climbs to scout ahead, while Cy keeps watch. In the ensuing chaos, Daryl frees himself, steals Cy’s machete, and escapes with the group’s only vehicle and their remaining food supply. The realization hits hard: they are still moving north, and the distance to safety has not shortened at all.
Cy then refuses to travel south with the others and conscripts Liv at knifepoint, hoping to force a crossing into Vermont if possible. That night, Teddy and Melissa share a private moment, but Teddy abandons her before dawn to continue the climb and chase down the mystery of Friar, leaving Melissa, Walter, and Jill behind.
The trek grows harsher as the landscape stretches westward. Liv and Cy consume hallucinogenic berries that distort perception and memory; in a moment of candor, Cy reveals he has contemplated unspeakable acts toward Liv for hours. He urges her to bind and kill him before he can commit anything worse. Though he pleads for mercy, Liv acts decisively, ending his life.
Overnight, Jill consumes the remaining food, and when she tries to offer an apology the next morning, she walks off a cliff to her death. Walter, preferring a peaceful end, records and then ends his life on camera. After viewing Walter’s final message, Melissa is ambushed by Daryl, who pursues her with Cy’s machete and kills her. Liv, now manic and delusional, locates Daryl and stabs him in the neck with a pocketknife. She collapses back onto the grass and continues to ingest the poisonous berries that have haunted the journey.
Weary and haunted, Teddy trudges toward the trail’s end and arrives at what appears to be a theater—the same cinema from Friar’s past. An ominous usher directs him to sit in the empty house, where a fleeting glimpse of smiling theatergoers hints at the dead’s lingering presence. On the screen, Melissa is shown speaking from a hellish landscape, and a wave of horror floods Teddy as he realizes the truth may be more than just a disappearance. He opens his mouth to scream, but the sound is swallowed by the eerie quiet of the theater, leaving him to confront the unresolved echoes of Friar’s tragedy.
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