Alexander F
Too long, boring, over the top.
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02/08/24
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Chedo K
This franchise of movies has taught me how to behave with a woman. The people should understand the essence of these movies. I think that I share the same opinion with the main directors.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
07/27/23
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R P
When I heard the team of Meir Zarchi and Camille Keaton were back for a sequel to I Spit on Your Grave, I was excited. And then I started hearing what people thought of it. Now, I keep an open mind when going into movies. I know that there are some I like that others don't and vice versa. But OMG, I Spit on Your Grave Deja Vu was bad.
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Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars
06/21/22
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I can't believe they had the balls to make this movie and that they even got the main actress from the original movie, I've seen every single remake and sequel of these movies and this is by far the worst, the original was a masterpiece for its time and it was hard to watch because of the shock Factor alone but this movie is hard to watch because of how trash it is.
I feel like they would have taken some notes from the remake or it's sequel and made a decent movie to go off of the original 1978 movie but instead it seems like they took notes from the third movie from 2015 which was still 100 times better than this movie, they should have just left this series alone instead of ruining it with this movie.
this was an absolute dumpster fire of a movie and I stand by that, it was not worth the 2 hours 27 minutes and 59 seconds of my life
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02/15/23
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this movie is so ridiculous , very exaggerated, boring and the 2 hours go by very fast! it gets worse than its previous one
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01/19/23
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Forty years after I Spit On Your Grave, this film promises the return of Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton).
This starts with a quote that says if you plan on revenge, dig two graves and spit on one, which is funny. I find it even more humorous that people have attributed that quote to Confucius for years and it's probably from Japan, not China.
Since we last saw Jennifer, she's been acquitted of all charges and wrote a bestselling book based on her ordeal and has also become a successful rape counselor. Meanwhile, her daughter Christy (Jamie Bernadette) has been modeling since she was ten years old.
Meanwhile, the families of Jennifer's revenge have not forgotten what she did to them and plan on getting their own eye for an eye. Johnny's wife, Becky (Maria Olsen, Starry Eyes), Johnny's mother, Millie and father Henry, Matthew's grandmother Beady Eyes and father Herman, Andy's cousin, Scotty and Stanley's brother Kevin have had years to plan.
The big surprise in this — spoiler warning — is that Jennifer dies quite early and we instead spend much of the movie watching her daughter get revenge, going way further their her mother ever did. There's another revelation coming even after that which didn't surprise me, but what happens after did.
That said, this movie was a really rough watch. Original director Meir Zarchi came back after several sequels and this feels unwieldy, particularly with a two-and-a-half-hour length. It has some of the worst performances I've seen in some time and I felt bad for both Keaton and Bernadette, who really was trying in this.
If you're going to stage a burial plot using props from a Halloween store, maybe you shouldn't set them up in an actual cemetery alongside actual headstones that cost upward of $10,000. Plus, we're supposed to believe that our lead character is trapped in a backwoods town peopled only by people that want her dead, but we also just see people walking around like nothing bad is happening*.
This is the kind of Rob Zombie movie that even Rob Zombie wouldn't make.
orty years after I Spit On Your Grave, this film promises the return of Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton).
This starts with a quote that says if you plan on revenge, dig two graves and spit on one, which is funny. I find it even more humorous that people have attributed that quote to Confucius for years and it's probably from Japan, not China.
Since we last saw Jennifer, she's been acquitted of all charges and wrote a bestselling book based on her ordeal and has also become a successful rape counselor. Meanwhile, her daughter Christy (Jamie Bernadette) has been modeling since she was ten years old.
Meanwhile, the families of Jennifer's revenge have not forgotten what she did to them and plan on getting their own eye for an eye. Johnny's wife, Becky (Maria Olsen, Starry Eyes), Johnny's mother, Millie and father Henry, Matthew's grandmother Beady Eyes and father Herman, Andy's cousin, Scotty and Stanley's brother Kevin have had years to plan.
The big surprise in this — spoiler warning — is that Jennifer dies quite early and we instead spend much of the movie watching her daughter get revenge, going way further their her mother ever did. There's another revelation coming even after that which didn't surprise me, but what happens after did.
That said, this movie was a really rough watch. Original director Meir Zarchi came back after several sequels and this feels unwieldy, particularly with a two-and-a-half-hour length. It has some of the worst performances I've seen in some time and I felt bad for both Keaton and Bernadette, who really was trying in this.
If you're going to stage a burial plot using props from a Halloween store, maybe you shouldn't set them up in an actual cemetery alongside actual headstones that cost upward of $10,000. Plus, we're supposed to believe that our lead character is trapped in a backwoods town peopled only by people that want her dead, but we also just see people walking around like nothing bad is happening*.
This is the kind of Rob Zombie movie that even Rob Zombie wouldn't make.
*Kudos to Mike Justice for both of these salient points.
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
02/06/23
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