Never take your mistress on an annual guys' getaway, especially one devoted to hunting - a violent lesson for three wealthy married men.Never take your mistress on an annual guys' getaway, especially one devoted to hunting - a violent lesson for three wealthy married men.Never take your mistress on an annual guys' getaway, especially one devoted to hunting - a violent lesson for three wealthy married men.
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Having just seen the Substance, I went back to watch this earlier work. She has a very distinct style with so much gore and blood, you have to suspend reason and what you know about anatomy. The advantage is that scenes can go on like a carnival ride despite feeling sick. And, yet, her stories work. There's a kind of professionalism from those in front of and behind the camera that has a magnetic effect on the viewer. Holding your attention is something that conventional film often lose with incoherent action scenes and dialog that's chock full of cliches. What i have to say is I think she's getting better. As for this earlier work, the title says it all, but it's a good ride.
As the title suggest, this flick is a straight-up revenge outing. I have to say, this is one of the most stylish film I've seen. The film almost belongs to the technical department; The production/set design, cinematography and other technical values were top-notch. The score along with some soundtracks were well-chosen, serving the narrative well in the background. This movie is eye candy. As for the story, it is savagely predictable 'course but the movie has an edge to it that makes it a standout. Halfway through the movie, a certain event happened and most of the things that takes place after that are somewhat trippy so it is best to accept it for what it is. The cast performance was good enough to keep one engaged with the characters. Overall, while this movie has its flaw, it is a really well-made movie technically and quite enjoyable if one doesn't think too hard.
..like a kid back in the 80's,going to the videostore and picking up a VHS and watching it with red ears.
Yes sure,..plotholes all over the place. And zero storyline. Just revenge...
But the beautful shots,the music,the tension,the insane gore.
No Hollywood blockbuster, But the perfect Bmovie.
Ridiculous, Stupid, dumb, unbelievable, but somehow brilliant at the same time.
Lutz is smoking hot, with a peach of a butt(that line is in the movie, honest), but thats not even the best thing about her. She strangely convinces as the part of bimbo come rambo.
Sure they lose gallons of blood and keep on going, sure sustain wounds that would down a Rhino but they keep going, but have you seen "The Punisher" and that has a high rating.
Yes its very bloody, sometimes gory, sometimes stupidly unbelievable, but as long as you dont take it as a Michael Crichton novel, and you dont mind the blood and gore, you might just like it.
Lutz is smoking hot, with a peach of a butt(that line is in the movie, honest), but thats not even the best thing about her. She strangely convinces as the part of bimbo come rambo.
Sure they lose gallons of blood and keep on going, sure sustain wounds that would down a Rhino but they keep going, but have you seen "The Punisher" and that has a high rating.
Yes its very bloody, sometimes gory, sometimes stupidly unbelievable, but as long as you dont take it as a Michael Crichton novel, and you dont mind the blood and gore, you might just like it.
What distinguishes Coralie Fargeat from her contemporaries in the realm of emerging directors is her unique film-making style.
Despite having directed only two feature films in her career, her directorial characteristics can be easily discerned through a careful examination of her work thus far.
These are my personal observations...
1. Fargeat exhibits a remarkable comfort and affection for incorporating nudity into her films, skillfully presenting the human body, both male and female in a sensual manner that avoids being vulgar or obscene.
2. This same effortless quality is evident in her portrayal of blood and gore, which is both unhinged and stomach churning. Lot of credit is also due to the makeup and prosthetics team, who play a crucial role in helping Fargeat attain her artistic vision.
3. Another notable aspect of her work is her editing style. Fargeat prefers to edit her films herself, employing a distinctive technique that effectively merges sequential frames in a order that brings urgency, thereby creating tension and suspense in an effortless way.
4. Her specific knack for foreshadowing and prognostication is noteworthy. As she prefers to write her own screenplays too, she adeptly weaves these elements into her narratives, which I find particularly admirable.
5. And last but not the least, Fargeat consistently emphasizes themes of Woman empowerment, regardless of the narrative or genre she is delving into, which is commendable, though I digress.
Returning to "Revenge," the movie delivers precisely what its title may already suggest: a revenge narrative characterized by a well-executed build-up and a decent enough payoff, albeit accompanied by some logical inconsistencies and over-reliance on known tropes.
Despite having directed only two feature films in her career, her directorial characteristics can be easily discerned through a careful examination of her work thus far.
These are my personal observations...
1. Fargeat exhibits a remarkable comfort and affection for incorporating nudity into her films, skillfully presenting the human body, both male and female in a sensual manner that avoids being vulgar or obscene.
2. This same effortless quality is evident in her portrayal of blood and gore, which is both unhinged and stomach churning. Lot of credit is also due to the makeup and prosthetics team, who play a crucial role in helping Fargeat attain her artistic vision.
3. Another notable aspect of her work is her editing style. Fargeat prefers to edit her films herself, employing a distinctive technique that effectively merges sequential frames in a order that brings urgency, thereby creating tension and suspense in an effortless way.
4. Her specific knack for foreshadowing and prognostication is noteworthy. As she prefers to write her own screenplays too, she adeptly weaves these elements into her narratives, which I find particularly admirable.
5. And last but not the least, Fargeat consistently emphasizes themes of Woman empowerment, regardless of the narrative or genre she is delving into, which is commendable, though I digress.
Returning to "Revenge," the movie delivers precisely what its title may already suggest: a revenge narrative characterized by a well-executed build-up and a decent enough payoff, albeit accompanied by some logical inconsistencies and over-reliance on known tropes.
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- TriviaRevenge was filmed at a Moroccan location, chosen for the nondescript, isolated appearance of its desert setting. A small village in the background of the villa was not filmed to create the sense that the characters in the film are totally alone.
- GoofsAfter Jen cauterizes her wound with the tin foil from a beer can, the printed logo for some strange reason is burned into her skin. Even more strange is the fact it doesn't appear as a mirror image.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Revenge (2018)
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Performed by Brodinski
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- Venganza del más allá
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $102,091
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $45,924
- May 13, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $938,055
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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