Director Jim Gillespie wasn't interested in making a horror film, particularly," Gillespie told Digital Spy. "It had that core dilemma of, 'What would I do if this happened to me?' that spoke to a young audience that was about to embark on their adult life, go to university, college." The movie was all about how these four young adults deal with the worst possible thing, ever. And in choosing the wrong choice, how does karma come after the teens who did it? "If you made a mistake and f*cked up, what would you do?" he continued. "Would you bury the secret? The audience got it; that's exactly what they hooked onto." That's definitely a major reason why the movie did so well. Because it was just campy enough to be a horror classic. But it also was a bit serious enough to get people thinking as well. And to think; the scene that's lived on the longest is the one that was directed by a kid too.
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