
Cabin Fever (film)
"Cabin Fever" is a horror film released in 2002, directed by Eli Roth. The story follows a group of college friends who retreat to a remote cabin for a vacation. Their idyllic getaway turns nightmarish when they encounter a flesh-eating virus that spreads among them. As paranoia and fear escalate, their friendships unravel, leading to shocking consequences. The film combines elements of body horror and survival thriller, ultimately exploring themes of isolation and the breakdown of social bonds under stress. It gained a cult following for its blend of graphic horror and dark humor.