A group of troubled teens are sent to a rehabilitation program housed in a remote camp on the island of Fiji. What their parents believe is a state-of-the-art deluxe institution in a beautiful natural environment turns out to be a prison-like boot camp where they are abused and brainwashed.
The teens, who have been struggling with substance abuse and other issues, are taken away from their families and put into an isolated facility. They are stripped of their freedoms and forced to follow strict rules and routines, including mandatory exercise and meals at set times. The facility is run by a corrupt administrator who uses the teens as pawns to advance his own agenda.
As the teens begin to experience the harsh realities of their situation, they begin to question their treatment and the intentions of their parents. They discover that their parents had no idea what kind of institution they were sending them to, and that the administrator has been manipulating them for years.
In a desperate attempt to escape, one of the teens manages to escape from the facility and make it to the mainland. He seeks help from a local NGO, but they are unable to provide any assistance because the administrator has made contact with the government officials who control the organization.
Desperate to find a way out, the teens turn to each other for support. They band together and form a resistance movement, using the knowledge they have gained during their time in the facility to fight back against the corruption and abuse. They learn to use their skills and resources to create a plan to overthrow the administrator and free themselves from his control.
As the resistance movement grows stronger, they begin to make headway against the corrupt administration. They successfully stage a series of protests and demonstrations, drawing attention to their cause and sparking change within the government.
Finally, after months of fighting and strategizing, the teens are able to overthrow the corrupt administrator and take control of the facility. They are now free to live their lives without fear or manipulation, and they have learned valuable lessons about the importance of standing up for what is right and fighting for justice.