Réalisation:
Serge LeroyScénario:
André G. BrunelinPhotographie:
Claude RenoirMusique:
Giancarlo ChiaramelloActeurs·trices:
Mimsy Farmer, Jean-Luc Bideau, Michael Lonsdale, Michel Constantin, Philippe Léotard, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Michel Robin, Françoise Brion (plus)Critiques (2)
Deliverance upside down and in French style, an intimate and inexpensive but grittily raw and physically demanding film that approaches things from a completely different perspective. It’s not primarily about the victims, but about the hunters, about crumbling moral principles in a situation where a bunch of ordinary people suddenly face the overwhelming pressure of heavy collective guilt. Sometimes a bit awkwardly edited, but also realistically acted and written, and the last minutes, which clearly belong to the Hall of Fame of the exploitation genre, will make your mouth run dry. ()
This is a somewhat different revenge film, where it almost seems like it's going to be torture porn like in the case of I Spit on Your Grave movies, but it has a different nature. The woman is raped, then she seeks revenge succinctly, and in the end, she becomes the prey herself, essentially turning into the hunted. This film succeeded with its atmosphere and the cat-and-mouse game it portrays. ()
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