"And Then I Go" is a film that follows the story of two teenage boys, Edwin and Flake, who are constantly bullied at school. Feeling isolated and desperate, they decide to take matters into their own hands and plan a school shooting.
As the day of the shooting approaches, the boys grapple with their emotions and the consequences of their actions. They struggle with their guilt and fear, unsure if they will go through with their plan.
Ultimately, the film explores the themes of bullying, mental health, and the impact of violence on young individuals. It sheds light on the complexities of teenage emotions and the devastating effects of feeling marginalized and powerless.