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Genre | Horror |
Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen, Color |
Contributor | Rodney Eastman, Chad Lindberg, Sarah Butler, Steven R. Monroe |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 48 minutes |
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Unforgiving. Uncompromising. Unmerciful. Unrated.
The original version was reviled, condemned, and banned around the world for its on-screen depictions of depravity and violence. Now experience the acclaimed remake that dares to go even further: Jennifer Hills (a fearless performance by Sarah Butler) is a big-city novelist who rents an isolated country cabin to write her new book. But when she is brutally raped by a group of sadistic rednecks, Jennifer has plans for more than mere revenge. One-by-one she will find them. She will inflict horrific acts of agonizing torment upon them. And no jury in America would ever convict her. Jeff Branson (All My Children), Daniel Franzese (Bully), Rodney Eastman (A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 & 4), Chad Lindberg (The Fast and The Furious) and Tracey Walter (The Silence of The Lambs) co-star in this graphic, shocking and undeniably disturbing new take on one of the most controversial films of all time.
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The 1978 edition of I Spit on Your Grave has been hailed as a milestone of film terror and inspiration to the "Fangoria" generation. It's also been vilified, denounced, and figuratively spat upon not only for its hatefully misogynist premise, but also for the laughable ineptitude of its technical (under)achievements. In fact, the bloody disgusting and offensive points it scores are pretty much off the charts. That's either a positive or the nastiest kind of negative, depending on the viewer's taste for bad moviemaking and a philosophically repulsive center. This remake from 2010 remains mostly true to the black soul of the original, but bumps up the style into the most exquisite places of cinematography, art direction, production design, and even acting. The story follows Jennifer (Sarah Butler), a top-model-beautiful writer, as she ventures into a Deliverance-esque backwater where she plans to complete her next novel. Initially it's nothing but bucolic cabin views and picturesque bog-and-bayou territory in which she pokes at her laptop, drinks wine and smokes a little weed, and lounges around in sweats, a bikini, or sometimes nothing at all. But those boneheaded rednecks at the gas station who she embarrassed with her city-chick sass start chewing over ways to give her the comeuppance she deserves for being an uppity know-it-all bitch. With support from their local sheriff, who's an evil-hearted good ol' boy too, they set out to terrorize her in every way possible, which means repeated sexual humiliation to the nth degree. But since payback is also a bitch, she seemingly rises from the dead to come back and kill 'em all in the most gruesome ways and with cleverly creative and sexually debasing skill. So in essence we have a movie that satisfies the urge for violent retribution in both men and women, makes the gore hounds squeal with delight, and stands as another perfect target for people to deplore the degradation of women in popular culture. As for those technical highlights, there was clearly a reasonable budget to make I Spit on Your Grave based on the producers' reasonable expectation that it had a built-in audience, especially for the home video market. The disc's special features include a few deleted scenes (even for this "unrated" version), commentary from the director and producer, and the featurette The Revenge of Jennifer Hills: Remaking a Cult Icon, in which the stars talk about what "an honor as an actor" it was to be part of the project, and the "privilege that we got to go so deeply dark." Honor and privilege or embarrassment and outrage? Between those extremes there's something for everyone in I Spit on Your Grave. --Ted Fry
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : 21693
- Director : Steven R. Monroe
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen, Color
- Run time : 1 hour and 48 minutes
- Release date : February 8, 2011
- Actors : Sarah Butler, Chad Lindberg, Rodney Eastman
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Anchor Bay Entertainment
- ASIN : B0041KKYCY
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #37,221 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,217 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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I am the typical type of guy who roots for the male character and enjoys watching the action and violence that the male actor can bring. But after Jennifer Hill's rape scene, when I am anticipating her revenge ,I was really anxious to see the havoc and carnage that she was going to come back with. I was on edge, because there was good portion of the movie after the rape that she doesn't appear. Then BAM!! There she was! Her retribution was original and unexpected. I was in awe. To me, I thought it was genius in the way writers came up with the ideas for her revenge and it was pleasant to see carried out by Jennifer/ Sarah. Again, not your typical slice and slash. Puts ideas for revenge to a whole new level.
Even though it really wasn't that scary, I really felt on edged throughout the whole movie, up to the end when she is just sitting there. The actual rape scene was disturbing and I felt really sorry for Jennifer Hill. I kept thinking, what if she was someone I knew or cared about. If this movie had been real life and there was a young lady that was raped (especially the way she was), I would say hell yeah! Wreak Havoc! Put them through Hell, then send them to it.
As for Sarah Butler, well when watching the Special Features (The Making of ISOYG), during the interview, one of the other characters mentioned that they couldn't find another actress to play the part of Jennifer Hill. I have to disagree and I say this hesitantly. I could think of several actress who could play this role quite well. BUT!!...BUT! !!And I want to emphasize this when I say it- I am SO glad that Sarah Butler played the main character. I have never seen her before in any movies. She was like a breath of fresh air as an actress. Her part in this movie and just her presence just knocked me on my a**. I guess this is what I mean when I mentioned that I couldn't get this movie out of my head. She's not the typical main stream hum-drum actress you see in the tabloids or media. I guess that's what makes her original. She was a complete surprise. Not only is she beautiful, she played her role well (Before, during, and after the rape scene). I am grateful that she didn't portray a dumb nitwit who became submissive to the antagonists. Instead, her character immensely symbolized the Phoenix in the Fire. I enjoyed her role as a smart focused athletic young lady. Well, besides the fact that in the movie she lit up a Mary J. But even then I thought that was hot.
Well, I think after submitting this I might rent the movie again. Hell, I might as well just go purchase it. Hope my review helped. Didn't want to mention the actual plot, because I didn't want to ruin it for anybody. Enjoy!
What makes this film stand out is its refusal to shy away from the dark and ugly realities of sexual violence. While it made me extremely uncomfortable, I came to appreciate the filmmaker's approach by the end of the film. It's meant to shock and horrify, and in doing so, it gives viewers insight into the gravity of such atrocious acts.
The revenge aspect of the movie, while brutal, offers a cathartic release and shifts the power dynamics in a way that will likely resonate with some viewers. It's a well-acted film, with strong performances that lend authenticity to both the victims and the perpetrators.
Warning: This film is not suitable for everyone due to its graphic content and should be approached with caution.
Despite its challenging content, "I Spit On Your Grave" (2010) serves as a powerful statement on violence and retribution. It's a thought-provoking piece that can foster greater understanding and empathy, but it's best suited for those who are prepared for its intensity. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
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1 disco DVD
Audio original en ingles 5.1
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Región 1
Versión sin censura y widescreen
Extras
Theatrical trailer, tv spot
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es muy recomendable para la colección, el envío fue rápido y eficiente, gracias
Eppoi l'animalesco stupro nei boschi quando ormai e giorno (lo sceriffo si prende il secondo canale, come nemmeno le bestie)
Attimo di gran cinema e poesia, con Jennifer che si rialza nuda, sporca e sanguinante, e claudicante (come la Ronette Pulaski di Twin Peaks) si dirige sul ponte inseguita dal branco di animali che l'ha annientata fisicamente e psicologicamente, per poi gettarsi nel fiume, in un contrapasso liberatorio e incubotico di una nuova rinascita
E dopo il villipendio femminicida di rara sopportazione emotiva, arriva la nemesi vendicativa che è una gioia per gli occhi e l'encefalo
Essì, perchè poi Jennifer ritorna dal regno dei morti, e il tifo da stadio sbraca assoluto (continuavo a saltare sulla sedia incitando la ragazza nei modi più disparati) e Jason Collins si sbizzarisce in SFX gustosissimi e ultrasplatter che non lesinano in efferratezza e crudeltà.
Tagliole letali, uncini da pesca infilati nelle palpebre (tra la cura Ludovico che torturava Alex agli spilli di Opera), topi morti (e marci) infilati in bocca, corvi che beccano via occhi, volti devastati dalla soda caustica, denti strappati con la tenaglia, evirazioni con cesoie e organo sessuale colpevole infilato nella bocca del carnefice, fucili a pompa piantati nel sedere in grottesche e surreali sodomizzazioni, fino all'eslposione delle viscere che tutto imbrattano e scarnificano.
Una fiera di liquami, vomito, animali morti, sangue, puzza di interiora e lo sfascio corporeo degli aguzzini
Supplizzi ben congeniati che poco lasciano all'immaginazione, e se l'agonia delle umiliazioni a cui e sottoposta Jennifer , spesso, fanno distogliere lo sguardo, la pariglia sanguinaria e ferocissima riservata ai sui aguzzini aumenta la goduria più istintiva.
In mezzo segnali che lasciano il segno, come gli uccelli morti lasciati fuori dalla porta, le infradito, la viscida perquisizione del laido sceriffo, l'armonica.
Grandissimo finale tra urla, suppliche e imprecazioni dell'ultima bestia rimasta e il sogghigno beffardo e soddisfazione di Jennifer sulle note minimali di Corey Allen Jackson
Monroe c'ha gli zebedei quadrati (curioso come un regista televisivo, con un carnet non eccelso, ti sforni un film del genere), location soffocanti e paludose, fotografia naturale e opprimente di Neil Lisk, parata di facce da galera e ferocia sparsa a piene mani
Ricordo poco l'originale di Zarchi (quì produttore esecutivo), più grezzo, magari anche più sporco, senza commento musicale, ma questo restyling le arriva a pelo (eppoi mi si venga ancora a dire dei remake)
Eccellente il dvd edito da Koch Media
Audio: italiano dolby digital (5.1), inglese dolby digital (5.1) , italiano dolby digital (2.0)
Sottotitoli: italiano
Formato: 1.78:1
Extra: scene eliminate sottotitolate in italiano, trailer , commento del produttore e del regista, featurette: The revenge of Jennifer Hills
Versione uncut, durata effettiva: 1h, 43m e 37s
Problem is, most films fall WAY too short when it comes to payback. The only films I can recall even coming CLOSE to satisfying my blood-lust, were "The Hills Have Eyes" (remake), "Rambo" (2008) and "The Devil's Rejects". This film however, DELIVERS THE GOODS.
I know to some people I sound a little nuts, but all my rage comes from a very deep EMPATHY. I'm someone who refuses to read newspapers or watch the news because anytime I hear of a murder or rape, I literally seethe with rage, for the families of victims, boyfriends, girlfriends etc etc....unfortunately empathy is an emotion that's seemingly lost on today's "justice" system, which would rather protect a criminals "rights" than put themselves in the shoes of a victim, and the suffering which they and their families go through.
Anyway, I better stop there as I'm starting to get wound-up just typing, and this is a movie review after all.
Everything about the production was spot-on. The cast were all excellent in what must of been very difficult roles to play (Sarah Butler was outstanding), the score was tense and creepy and the pacing was fantastic...I particularly loved how the acts of revenge were so drawn-out and calculated for maximum suffering...each guy got the same treatment back in VERY satisfying ways.
This trumps the original for me...quite easily if I'm honest. I don't say that disrespectfully, as I'm a fan of that movie and obviously it's contribution to the history of horror cinema is legendary (I also reviewed it a while back). It's just this version is so damn good, not just because of the severity of the revenge either. Structurally the plot is more focused and "together"...with a little more emphasis on character development, especially in the case of the villains. The subtle changes to the story are welcome and make the piece as a whole more cohesive than the original...not to mention the performances are all stellar, while the original was kind of "hit or miss" in that department. I don't compare them visually of course, because the original was made decades ago and on a much smaller budget, while the remake has obviously had a fair bit of dough thrown at it. It shows as well, it looks fantastic. I'm usually quite traditional and have been known to scoff when I hear the term "remake", but I'll tell you what, both this and "The Evil Dead" have proved that with the right group of people behind them, they can be unbelievably good!!
So yeah, if you're someone like me who wants to escape from this retched world where criminals have "human rights" (for INHUMAN ACTIONS), then this is definitely a film for you. You have to sit through a lot of mistreatment of our poor Jennifer, but trust me, it pays off!
L'éditeur (TF1 vidéo) a déja fait un pari en lançant sur le marché ce film qui -à cause de sa violence- n'as pas été diffusé en France au cinéma hormis dans deux festivals spécialisés.
Ce film se démarque radicalement des autres films d'horreur "d'ambiance" (Paranormal Activity, Rec) ou des film d'horreurs "gentillets" (Tout le monde aime Mandy Lane) en proposant un film bien trash visuellement, et ou le personnage principal se fait pas dans la dentelle pour établir sa vengeance.
Du coup attention, ce film n'est pas à mettre devant n'importe qui, il est interdit au moins de 16 ans avec avertissement supplémentaire, et cette version non censurée présentée dans ce bluray est interdite aux moins de 18 ou 21 ans dans beaucoup de pays. Vous l'aurez compris ce film s'adresse aux fans du genre, sachant faire la distinction entre cette fiction et la réalité. Il se rapproche plus de films comme Frontières et Hostel avec donc une violence et une horreur graphique assez poussée, ce film va bien plus loin que Saw pour vous donner une idée.
D'un point de vue technique le bluray est une totale réussite, le film de 2010 est tiré du master américain non censuré et l'image comme le son sont parfaits. Sur le remake de 2011 le film est en 16/9 1080p avec piste son originale en DTS HD 5.1 Master audio, et pour le français il y a aussi une piste française en DTS HD 5.1 Master audio ainsi qu'une piste en Audio3D pour les casques compatibles.
Le gros plus de cette édition est la présence en "super" bonus du film originel de 1978 (connu d'abord sous le titre "Day of the Woman" puis rebaptisé par la suite "I spit on your grave"), ce film est par contre uniquement disponible en DTS HD en anglais et avec sous titres français, en effet la piste son de ce titre a été remasterisé pour la sortie US, et je ne pense pas que l'éditeur aurait de même pour la piste française, une piste française mono existe, mais elle n'est pas présente sur le film. Tout cela n'est pas bien grave puisque ce film de 1978 à voir en VO sous titré tant le doublage qui avait été fait au début des années 90 était exécrable.
Enfin TF1 Vidéo à fait une dernière attention appréciable, la jaquette est double, du premier coté on à la jaquette du film de 2011 mais si on la retourne on a la jaquette du film de 1978, vraiment bien pensé selon quel film vous voulez mettre en avant (personnellement je préfère le remake mais c'est vraiment intéressant d'avoir le film de 1978 pour voir comment était traité le gore dans ces années et ou se situaient les "limites".
Voila une édition réussie en tout point le tout à un prix abordable pour les deux films, dans le boitier vous trouverez également un coupon pour un téléchargement gratuit du film pour votre appareil numérique nomade.
Merci TF1 pour ce beau cadeau destiné aux amateurs du genre !