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: Molly is actually Angie Phelps , a former camper who was permanently traumatized by Owen’s torture years prior. She murdered the real Molly to infiltrate the staff and kill every counselor as a way to shut down all conversion camps.

As the staff's psychological abuse intensifies, an unidentified begins picking off the camp's counselors. The Ending & Twist (Spoilers)

A group of queer teens, led by the non-binary (Theo Germaine), arrives at Camp Whistler , a conversion camp run by the seemingly genial Owen Whistler (Kevin Bacon). Owen claims the camp is a "safe space" meant to help them "find a new sense of freedom" rather than force them to change. However, his methods quickly turn sadistic, including: They.and.Them.2022.PL.WEB-DL.XviD-K83.avi

: Forcing a camper to shoot his own dog to "prove his masculinity".

: In a final standoff, Angie urges Jordan to kill Owen. Jordan refuses, rejecting the "killer instinct" Owen tried to instill in them. Angie kills Owen herself by impaling him on a rhino horn before being arrested. : Molly is actually Angie Phelps , a

: Aversion therapy, such as electroshocking a camper while showing them images of attractive men.

: The surviving campers escape the camp, choosing to live their lives authentically rather than following Angie’s path of vengeance. Themes and Critical Reception The film received mixed reviews from critics. They/Them movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert The Ending & Twist (Spoilers) A group of

: Separating campers into binary cabins and forcing them to perform stereotypical tasks.

: Molly is actually Angie Phelps , a former camper who was permanently traumatized by Owen’s torture years prior. She murdered the real Molly to infiltrate the staff and kill every counselor as a way to shut down all conversion camps.

As the staff's psychological abuse intensifies, an unidentified begins picking off the camp's counselors. The Ending & Twist (Spoilers)

A group of queer teens, led by the non-binary (Theo Germaine), arrives at Camp Whistler , a conversion camp run by the seemingly genial Owen Whistler (Kevin Bacon). Owen claims the camp is a "safe space" meant to help them "find a new sense of freedom" rather than force them to change. However, his methods quickly turn sadistic, including:

: Forcing a camper to shoot his own dog to "prove his masculinity".

: In a final standoff, Angie urges Jordan to kill Owen. Jordan refuses, rejecting the "killer instinct" Owen tried to instill in them. Angie kills Owen herself by impaling him on a rhino horn before being arrested.

: Aversion therapy, such as electroshocking a camper while showing them images of attractive men.

: The surviving campers escape the camp, choosing to live their lives authentically rather than following Angie’s path of vengeance. Themes and Critical Reception The film received mixed reviews from critics. They/Them movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

: Separating campers into binary cabins and forcing them to perform stereotypical tasks.