Patron Exclusive Review Episode 118
Liberated New Yorker Jennifer (Camile Keaton) is targeted by four randy men at a backwoods Connecticut summer house in the 1978 exploitation flick I Spit On Your Grave. But is this low-budget shocker a punishing assault on good taste that set feminism back decades? Or was director Meir Zarchi correct in wanting to call Jennifer Hills’ story “Day of the Woman”, for the subversive way the victim exacts vengeance using noose, knife, axe, and boat motor? You’d be an April fool to miss Patronizing this heated conversation about one of the most controversial films ever made!
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