A young, beautiful career woman rents a backwoods cabin to write her first novel. Attacked by a group of local lowlifes and left for dead, she devises a horrific plan to inflict revenge.
Camille Keaton
Jennifer Hills
Eron Tabor
Johnny
Richard Pace
Matthew Lucas
Anthony Nichols
Stanley
Gunter Kleemann
Andy
Alexis Magnotti
Johnny's Wife
Tammy Zarchi
Johnny's Daughter
Terry Zarchi
Johnny's Son
Traci Ferrante
Waitress
William Tasgal
Porter
Isaac Agami
Butcher
Ronit Haviv
Supermarket Girl
Director, Writer
Meir Zarchi
May 29, 2017
2
The thing about this film that I find most difficult to fathom, other than why it was made in the first place, is why it's seen as such an important work. At the end of the film, I didn't have the slightest notion that I had seen anything that informed me or had done me any good whatsoever. I'm all for films that challenge, that rattle cages, as long as they have a point to make. I can sit through the most abhorrent, violent, perverse,terrifying and disturbing film, as long as when the credits roll, I feel I've learned something, either about a subject and/or myself by doing so. With this, there's no such insight to be gained. It's a nasty film, devoid of any purpose other than to shock and disgust. In these two objectives at least, it succeeds.