Jennifer Hills is still tormented by the brutal
sexual assault she endured years ago. She's changed identities and
cities, reluctantly joining a support group where she begins to piece
Director:
R.D. BraunsteinWriter:
Daniel Gilboy (screenplay)Stars:
Sarah Butler, Jennifer Landon, Doug McKeon |Storyline
Jennifer Hills is still tormented by the brutal sexual assault she
endured years ago. She's changed identities and cities, reluctantly
joining a support group where she begins to piece together a new life.
But when her new friend's murderer goes free and the tales of serial
rapists haunt her, Jennifer will hunt down the men responsible and do
what the system won't - make them pay for their crimes in the most
horrific ways imaginable. Only this time, no jury may be able to save
her. Written by
Noel Kardaris.
Movie Reviews
Rating it 7 is too
much. Let me be clear on that. The movie from the start seemed pretty
good. The acting was nice, the plot was really good and I loved how it
broke the whole I Spit On Your Grave movie clichés. I loved the fact
that it was something different from the other movies we have seen. With
some great acting and some bad acting from supporting actors and some
clichés, in the middle of the film I had decided that its probably the
best from the latest three movies of the franchise, not going to mention
the first one though. The killings were great and brutal. But the end
of the film came so quickly, it was bad and made the movie one of the
biggest disappointments in recent cinema! I have no idea what the film
makers were thinking! How the hell did they write such an awful ending,
thinking that its going to work?! I don't know, really.. It had great
potential but by the end it was plain trash like the other films. The 7
rating from me is for how much I enjoyed the whole thing, objectively it
deserves a five, maybe five and a half, and if it had a better, or
maybe a good, ending I would have given it a 8.
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