Bleed 2016
Directed by: Tripp Rhame
Main Plot
Sarah and Matt are excited to start their new life together: they’ve just moved into a new house, are happily married, and are expecting their first child. To celebrate these milestones, they invite a group of close friends over for a get-together. The evening takes a dark turn when the group decides to explore a nearby abandoned prison, rumored to be haunted. What begins as a playful ghost hunt quickly spirals into terror as they encounter sinister forces lurking within the prison’s charred walls. As supernatural events escalate, the friends find themselves fighting for survival, realizing too late that some places are better left undisturbed. With danger closing in and trust unraveling, Sarah and Matt must confront both the horrors of the prison and the secrets within their own group if they hope to make it out alive.
Characters
- Chelsey Crisp plays Sarah, a hopeful mother-to-be seeking a fresh start in a new home. As supernatural threats emerge, Sarah must confront her deepest fears to protect her family.
- Riley Smith portrays Matt, Sarah’s supportive husband eager to build a safe future. Matt’s resolve is tested when his rational beliefs clash with unexplainable horrors in the haunted prison.
- Michael Steger appears as Dave, one of the couple’s close friends drawn into their celebration. Dave’s skepticism about the paranormal is challenged, forcing him to choose between loyalty and self-preservation.
Ending Explained
As Bleed reaches its climax, the group’s ghost hunt inside the abandoned prison spirals into a fight for survival. The supernatural forces unleashed within the prison prove far more dangerous than anyone anticipated, targeting the friends one by one. The tension between Sarah and Matt, already strained by the pressures of impending parenthood and their new life, is pushed to the breaking point as they struggle to protect each other and their unborn child. In the final moments, the couple must confront the dark secrets tied to the prison’s past, realizing that their connection to the haunting is more personal than they first believed. Ultimately, the film concludes with a harrowing escape attempt, but not everyone makes it out alive. The survivors are left traumatized, their relationships forever altered by the ordeal. The closing scenes suggest that the evil within the prison remains, hinting that the cycle of terror is far from over, and leaving the audience with a lingering sense of dread about what truly lies beneath the surface of their new beginning.