presents a unique horror narrative, blending the mythology of the werewolf with elements of cult fanaticism and exorcism. The story centers on Jessica, a young waitress, who is forcibly abducted by an extremist religious cult. This abduction is driven by the cult's belief that Jessica has been infected with the lycanthropy virus, which, in this film's narrative, is portrayed as a sexually transmitted disease. The cult is obsessed with "curing" Jessica of the looming curse before her first full moon, which is when her complete transformation into a feral beast is set to occur.
Trapped in the cult's isolated compound, Jessica is subjected to a relentless series of brutal interrogations and torturous "healing" rituals. The cult members, led by fanatical and sadistic figures, believe that the only way to cleanse the virus is through extreme torment and purification—a process that is very likely to result in Jessica's death. As time relentlessly ticks down toward the full moon, the physical and psychological pressure on Jessica intensifies, and she begins to experience unsettling visions of other victims infected by the same virus.
In her desperate struggle for survival, Jessica must fight back against her cruel tormentors while simultaneously racing against the clock before the first full moon arrives and transforms her into an uncontrollable monster. The film explores the boundary between obsessive religious faith and the atrocities committed in its name, along with the profound question: can lycanthropy be cured, or is Jessica's fate already sealed to join the hunted pack?
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