normalize putting rapist's heads in microwaves and exploding them
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Geregisseerd door Dennis Iliadis
A bleak, dark crime.
John en Emma Collingwood en hun dochter Mari verblijven in een vakantiehuis in de bossen. Mari krijgt toestemming van haar ouders om haar vriendin Paige op te zoeken in het nabijgelegen dorp. Maar wanneer het tweetal daar in de handen van een groepje criminelen terechtkomt, worden ze ontvoerd...
The Last House on the Left draait op dit moment niet in de bioscoop.
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normalize putting rapist's heads in microwaves and exploding them
I had the same problem with this that I had with I Spit on Your Grave and other similarly exploitative revenge thrillers, which is the fact that we're forced to sit through extra-prolonged rape scenes so that the moment in which the villains are eventually killed is more satisfying. Well, sure, seeing shitty people get their brains splattered across the room in horror flicks is satisfying, to an extent. It doesn't erase the fact that I had to sit through an extra-prolonged and exploitative rape scene. Narratively, it doesn't bring anything to the table, nor is the film even remotely interested in exploring the horror and psychological effects of such a heinous crime. It's there for shock value alone, and it's done in bad taste.
she loves to swim bc she's literally aquamarine
When a teenager is kidnapped and assaulted by a violent group of fugitives, they unknowingly seek refuge at her parents' secluded lake house, where her mother and father enact a plan for vengeance.
Dennis Iliadis, a Greek filmmaker, directed this 2009 remake of the 1972 Wes Craven original.