An art student taps into a rich source of creative inspiration after the accidental slaughter of her rapist. An unlikely vigilante emerges, set out to avenge college girls whose attackers walked free.
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Cast
Francesca Eastwood
Noelle
Clifton Collins Jr.
Kennedy
Leah McKendrick
Skye
Peter Vack
Luke
David Sullivan
Cavanaugh
David Huynh
Shane
Marlon Young
Professor Rudd
Jess Nurse
Lindsey
Mary Price Moore
Melinda Sanders
Melanie Britton
Jenna
Michael Welch
Mason
Mike Manning
Jeremiah
Kyle McKeever
Calvin
Kyler Pettis
Conor
Mariah Owen
Charlotte
Alexandra Fatovich
Medical Examiner
John Benitz
Dean
Ryan W. Garcia
Christian
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.. and I get that some women who've had bad experiences with men may connect in some way to this flick, but from a purely creative standpoint its really a pretty vacant slasher-type flick. Good girl goes nuts, look out world - basically its only in the how after that and its just not interesting. Yawn.
Sad that side characters are better at acting than the main character. Not that it is just Francesca Eastwoods' fault. The character who s a mixture of Kira from Death Note, Dexter from Dexter (duh) and Emma Stone, requires one of the hardest acting skills which Eastwood doesn't have. She gets raped and accidently kills someone. So much to act. She has some nice sweater stretchers tho. And Eastwoods' neighboor is either a crackhead in her 20s or a 40 years old collage student. How old is she suppose to be anyway? Amd tge director wasn't even paying attention i believe. Camera switches are pretty awful, scenes done superficially and lacks of emotion. Got to mention the sound director who had done a great job. Sounds were pretty realistic and minimalistic which is awesome. Plot was lame AF. Some twisted minded feminazi who thinks killing is acceptable wrote one of the dumbest story ever. Eastwoods neighboor kills herself so Eastwood can escape prison, but she forgets that someone else knows who is the real killer, so she dies for nothing. Last scene was damn cool.Not just because the movie is ending. The director managed to wake up and film a badass scene at the and. Gotta give him/her that. Overall, the movie was a total time waster. Unless you are a feminist. If so, be ready to flick your beans for 90 minutes straight!
I loved this movie because the director went all out. Hugely satisfying if you hate rape culture, hate rape, and hate ignorance. This was therapy. I felt the film was well researched and thought out. There was meticulous attention to detail on each and every scene. For the haters that think the rape vigilante didn't go far enough? Not much revenge? I guess you've never been mutilated by scissors... LOL. Wow some of the comments are just so mind numbing. I guess that's the society we live in. It's not a man hater movie, it's a call to attention on an important topic and conversation that is finally relevant. Some people want to be a part of the conversation, others do not. Watch the movie if you want to be a part of the conversation. There's plenty of likable men/characters. But our heroine is a female badass who takes the law into her own hands and dishes revenge on the men who committed atrocities. She dishes revenge without apology. But just to clarify, female killing male movie does not amount to "man-hater movie." If that were the case, then all the movies made about men killing women should be categorized as "woman-hater movies." So yeah, if you want to see a rape survivor dish some major pay back to the bros that ruthlessly rape and get away with it... this is the film to see. Francesca Eastwood is so badass. I loved the ending.
source: M.F.A.
.. and I get that some women who've had bad experiences with men may connect in some way to this flick, but from a purely creative standpoint its really a pretty vacant slasher-type flick. Good girl goes nuts, look out world - basically its only in the how after that and its just not interesting. Yawn.
Francesca Eastwood, is great and a fresh actress, who really knows how to electrify her performances. She reminds me a lot of Asia Argento (another famous actor, director father), in the sort of roles she's choosing and how she comes across on screen. She's very talented and certainly has a screen presence. The rape revenge plot has been done over and over but this movie has a lot of social comment to digest; although it tends to be a bit heavy handed at times. The ending is quite a satisfactory and moving conclusion.
