Ultimately, survivor stories are the most potent fuel for social progress, but they are most effective when they are treated as rather than content to be consumed.
Since you indicated this is for an "interesting report," I have structured this as a comprehensive briefing. It covers the evolution of survivor storytelling, the psychology behind why these campaigns work, and case studies of how awareness shifts culture.
The plot follows two young women, Isabelle and Kerri, who accept a ride from a seemingly kind woman named Kat after a difficult breakup. Unbeknownst to them, Kat is a psychotic sadist who kidnaps them and subjects them to humiliating acts of depravity and torture. The film's central theme is the "cycle of pain," suggesting that trauma and cruelty do not end with the victim but ripple outward to create new cycles of suffering. TVGuide.com Availability and Official Releases