The Class (2007 film)

Anders encourages the class to continually beat up Joosep, and harass him in other ways as well, such as fully undressing him and then pushing him into the girls' changing room after playing basketball.

Kaspar's love interest Thea becomes distant from him and this begins to worry him, but he continues to defend his friend Joosep.

Upon meeting up with an expected fight, Kaspar tells Anders that he will accept the fact that he will not be a "normal guy", where then Paul, Toomas, Tiit, and Olav appear with a restrained Joosep and lock Kaspar in a burned down shed where they force him to watch as they take turns to hit Joosep, to the point where he can't breathe anymore.

Thea becomes saddened and angered when the class starts believing that in a homophobic atmosphere, Joosep and Kaspar are ridiculed for supposedly having gay feelings for each other.

When returning home from school, Joosep's mother Liina discovers heavy bruises on his chest as well as a cut on his chin; she demands to know what is happening, but he refuses to tell, and Margus supports him.

Out of revenge, the class assembles on a beach, calling both Kaspar and Joosep there by writing emails to them showing each other as fake senders.

Once there, they make Thea confess to Kaspar that she is no longer with him in front of the whole crowd which sets him off, and he beats Anders to the ground only to have a knife pulled on him.

Kerli, a gothic girl from the class who also witnessed the incident at the beach, decides to let the two have their revenge and walks past them.

Finally, Joosep and Kaspar, facing one another, each aim a gun at their own head, and decide to commit suicide together after counting to three.

Joosep pulls the trigger and dies, but the film ends with Kaspar still standing there with his gun aimed at his head.