Pete arrives at a college reunion weekend expecting nostalgia and easy camaraderie, but the gathering quickly skews awkward. Offhand jabs, old rivalries, and increasingly mean-spirited jokes make him feel singled out, and what started as a boozy catch-up turns into a parade of humiliations and dubious behavior. As the group’s mood shifts, Pete becomes convinced his friends might be intentionally trying to gaslight or sabotage him.
The film walks a tight line between dark comedy and psychological unease, asking whether the creeping hostility is real or a product of Pete’s mounting social anxiety. Tense, frequently funny, and often uncomfortable, it turns a familiar rite of friendship into a claustrophobic study of paranoia, masculinity, and the frailty of old bonds, with an ending that leaves viewers questioning who, if anyone, can be trusted.