
State's Evidence 2004
"Suicide is never easy."
Dive into the dark world of State's Evidence (2004), a gripping drama that thrusts six high school friends into a desperate game of survival.
Director: Benjamin Louis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is State's Evidence (2004) about?
A group of high school friends attempt to take their own lives, but one of their own has a sinister plan that sets off a desperate game of survival.
Who directed State's Evidence?
Benjamin Louis brings his unique vision to the screen.
Who stars in State's Evidence?
The talented cast includes Alexa PenaVega, Douglas Smith, and Majandra Delfino.
Is State's Evidence (2004) worth watching?
While not for the faint of heart, State's Evidence (2004) is a thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche that will leave you questioning the true nature of friendship and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
How long is State's Evidence?
89 minutes
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About State's Evidence (2004) — A Descent into the Darkest Corners of the Human Mind
Dive into the dark world of State's Evidence (2004), a gripping drama that thrusts six high school friends into a desperate game of survival. Director Benjamin Louis masterfully weaves a web of suspense and horror, as these teenagers attempt to take their own lives but soon realize one of their own has an even more sinister plan in store. With a talented cast, including Alexa PenaVega, Douglas Smith, and Majandra Delfino, State's Evidence (2004) is a thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche and the devastating consequences of one person's darkness.
As the group's dynamics unravel, the viewer is left questioning the true nature of friendship and the blurred lines between right and wrong. Benjamin Louis's critically acclaimed film is not for the faint of heart, offering a raw and unflinching portrayal of the human condition. With its unique blend of drama, crime, thriller, and horror elements, State's Evidence (2004) is a must-watch for fans of psychological suspense.