[2] A group of friends, Nora, Elias, Atte and Ida, go to Lake Bodom to camp and reconstruct the 1960 murders there.
The trio tries to escape the car, but Nora's leg gives out, and she tells Elias and Ida to continue without her.
The girls put on protective clothing and throw the boys' bodies into Lake Bodom.
Ida, on the car ride home, asks Nora if her nude photos really exist.
Ida hoped Elias and Atte would die, at which point the duo began planning a boys' killing trip.
Ida is shocked to hear the truth and threatens to tell everything, with Nora hitting her in the face with a wrench.
In his review for Ilta-Sanomat, Tarmo Poussu called Bodom "the first Finnish horror film that meets the international standards".
[3] Jutta Sarhimaa from Helsingin Sanomat gave the film four out of five stars, complimenting the young actors, visual production and dialogue.