Revenge

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Rich, arrogant and married, Richard has invited his lover Jen to his luxury retreat for a romantic getaway. Their plans are interrupted however by the sudden early arrival of his two sleazy ‘associates’ for their hunting trip. Their initial leering advances turn much uglier, culminating in a brutal assault and Jen left for dead in the desert. (Second Sight)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English It's nice to say that France is back! Revenge is another enjoyable addition to my all time favourite subgenre rape and revenge (I Spit on Your Grave is still unsurpassed, though). The film impresses especially with its excellent cinematography and beautiful visuals. The desert, the beautiful Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, who runs around the entire film in cut-off shorts covered in blood with a stick in her stomach and a sniper rifle in her hand, decent bad guys, nasty gore, a lot of unconventional retro disco music and a few standout scenes. The only problem is actually the not very explicit rape scene and the small body-count. Intellectuals and geeks may not get past the immortality of the main character and the almost minimal story, but everyone else will have a great time with this juicy sexy ride from France. 80% ()

lamps 

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English In the details, imaginative and stylish, as a whole, captivating and without a single scene that would hit the viewer harder than its eye-candy potential. The transition between the opening sexy music video and R-rated revenge thriller is poorly scripted and underdeveloped, and there is a terrible lack of a higher level of naturalism that would have made at least the second half a much more painful experience (at times I had to laugh due to the overacting of the bad guys in suspenseful or violent scenes). On the other hand, it’s the novel form and cool electronic music that turn every minute into likeable B-movie entertainment, along with the unstable bad guy that looks like Eli Wallach and, of course, Matilda, whom I would give similar roles twice a year – she would make even Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey accept the role of rapists :D 60% ()

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Necrotongue 

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English Revenge is categorized as: action / thriller / horror. Do not believe any of that, the distributor is lying through his teeth. The two stars I gave the film are for the unintentional comedy, because it can’t be described as anything else. I've seen a lot, but such a nice navel piercing done by a tree, a shotgun which can accurately shoot to a 100-yard distance, and a 110-pound girl who doesn't have a cell phone in front of her adorable little face at all times, is something I’ve never seen before. In addition, the girl is more resilient than JCVD ​​in his best 90s shape, pulling the above-mentioned piece of a tree from her body using just the tips of her three fingers (I’m sure she sticks her little finger up when sipping coffee) and acquires guerrilla fighting skills while unconscious or asleep. I sincerely pity any man who gets too close to the director/screenwriter. Two stars because I had some good hearty laughs. ()

POMO 

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English Revenge is an entertaining bit of French exploitation craziness from the California desert. Attractive with splatter movie brutality and especially a delicious soundtrack straight out of Italian horror video-nasties. However, too much emphasis is placed on the attractive surface. The script should have been more innovative in its work with the environment instead of wasting time with scenes that are superfluous and, moreover, nonsensical (setting a tree on fire, the neurotic states of one of the thugs, etc.) [Sitges FF] ()

Goldbeater 

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English Before I dive into the review, let me tell you that if you see the trailer in advance, you already know 80% of the film, including the final scene. This is the exact reason why I barely watch any trailer, but what can you do when they throw it at your face prior to another flick in the cinema? The creators of such teasers just deserve to be lynched. Now (besides the really bad editing), the film itself disappointed me by being a total self-serving visual show. The straightforward plot is actually so conditioned by the search for an attractive appearance that some sub-scenes, for that reason, are pretty meaningless and their only goal is to enable the director to showcase a gorgeous shot (the burning tree). Then, there are scenes which don’t make sense either, but, this time, serve as crutches to push the story further – for example, one of the masculine characters has the urge to inspect his broken nose in the mirror, but rather than simply use one of the rear-view mirrors of his vehicle, he chooses to get a little make-up pocket mirror in the trunk, unwittingly unveiling his location to the revengeful heroine by the mirror’s reflection. Trivial pickiness, you say? Personally, it got me thinking. If those illogical details were part of the main character’s drug-induced hallucinations, it would be a different matter and there for a reason, but, unfortunately, it’s all over the film. I understand Revenge wasn’t meant to be a sophisticated flick, but when the whole thing relies so glaringly on those dozy crutches, then nothing can save the day – not even the interesting visuals or the electronic music. ()

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