That's rape and revenge flick actually. I'm not a big fan of the genre, which includes films like I Spit On Your Grave and The Last House on the Left. Sue me, but I'm not down with all things rapey.
Director Michael Ojeda’s Savaged, on the other hand, looks decent. Or at least this brutal, kick-ass preview promises something different, rapey stuff aside.
While traveling across country, Zoe, a lovely deaf mute woman, stumbles on a horrific crime -- a gang of rednecks slaughtering two Native American boys. Zoe's brave attempt to save one of the boys seals her fate. She is captured, raped and left for dead. When an Indian shaman finds her clinging to life in a shallow grave he attempts to save her -- but something goes horribly wrong. The spirit of an ancient Apache warrior takes host of Zoe's dead body. So now she walks among the living, hell-bent on getting revenge. One by one she slaughters the men who brutalized her, while the clock ticks.
Savaged has it's U.S. premiere at Screamfest on Oct. 14. We in The Basement will keep our collective eyes on this one.
Source: Digital Journal
Director Michael Ojeda’s Savaged, on the other hand, looks decent. Or at least this brutal, kick-ass preview promises something different, rapey stuff aside.
While traveling across country, Zoe, a lovely deaf mute woman, stumbles on a horrific crime -- a gang of rednecks slaughtering two Native American boys. Zoe's brave attempt to save one of the boys seals her fate. She is captured, raped and left for dead. When an Indian shaman finds her clinging to life in a shallow grave he attempts to save her -- but something goes horribly wrong. The spirit of an ancient Apache warrior takes host of Zoe's dead body. So now she walks among the living, hell-bent on getting revenge. One by one she slaughters the men who brutalized her, while the clock ticks.
Savaged has it's U.S. premiere at Screamfest on Oct. 14. We in The Basement will keep our collective eyes on this one.
Source: Digital Journal
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