Void99 wrote: Mon May 29, 2023 8:58 amWow was that movie really 10 years ago?Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 2:24 pm I remember watching the remake to I Spit on your Grave(2013), there a few scenes of scenes in which I think perhaps could have been good clothing steals.
The first is when our unfortunate Heroine is left for dead, naked after her horrific ordeal. You see her floating down the creek, naked she manages to crawl onto the bank. In the next shot you see from somewhere(or someone) she as found clothes.
The second is when she snares one of the men who raped her, dressed in a denim miniskirt, and black tank top and heels. The interesting thing is that we see a brunette with the same outfit, and the heroines hair colour, talking to the man at the start of the movie. She is known to him. The heroine could have easily remembered the girl, got rid of her, takes her clothes and fools the guy.
The third is when the heroine poses as a teacher for the corrupt sheriff's daughter, she even had the woman's credentials to fool the sheriffs wife to opening the door. My thought are that she intercepts the real woman, gets her out of the way, takes her clothes, car and credentials. That way she also has a means of escaping town as she completes her revenge spree.
All possible scenes, they could have shown to develop the heroines character. And fun for us too, of course.![]()
Remember seeing that when it had just come out.
EDIT - Just read that it came out in 2010 ... it's 13 year old!!!! Where is the time going?
Never looked at a pair of garden shears the same after seeing that movie!
Tell me about it, mate. Everytime I saw a pair I cringed my nether regions. But the guy deserved it. I know 13 years and the film still feels current.
I always wondered were Sarah got her clothes after her horrific ordeal, she must have robbed a few women along the way to her revenge. It is never referenced in the movie, which I found annoying , but that led me to assume she simply killed them to steal their clothes, leaving no witnesses to tip off the corrupt sheriff. The film makers didn't show it because it might have made the character seem less then sympathetic. Nor did it explain how she turned from mild mannered victim to a badass killing, torturing machine.