
The story sees three wealthy, middle-aged CEOs - all married family men - get together for their annual hunting game in a desert canyon. It's a way for them to let off steam and affirm their manhood with guns. But this time, one of them has come along with his young mistress, who quickly arouses the interest of the two others. Things get out of hand and she is left for dead in the middle of this arid hell. However, the young woman is very much alive, and the hunting game turn... (Full plot summary below)
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The story sees three wealthy, middle-aged CEOs - all married family men - get together for their annual hunting game in a desert canyon. It's a way for them to let off steam and affirm their manhood with guns. But this time, one of them has come along with his young mistress, who quickly arouses the interest of the two others. Things get out of hand and she is left for dead in the middle of this arid hell. However, the young woman is very much alive, and the hunting game turns into a ruthless manhunt.
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| Bloody DisgustingJoe LipsettDirector Coralie Fargeat brings a unique sensibility to the way bodies - both female and male - are framed and it's clear that Revenge brings something new to the game. |
| The Blogging BansheeMolly HeneryRevenge is an intense, mesmerizing, and extremely brutal film. I can say without a doubt this film was my favorite at the International Horror and Sci-fi Film festival. |
| Hannah HoolihanHannah HoolihanHad me on the edge of my seat the entire time. |
| SciFiNowElena LazicTogether with the many grotesquely gruesome moments of body horror, [the] aesthetic signals the film's tangential relation to reality, and turns Revenge into an overwhelming and unshakeable sensory experience. |
| ScreenCrushBritt HayesJust when you thought rape-revenge movies had nothing left to say (if they even had anything to say in the first place), along comes Revenge — which transcends mere cleverness with a thoughtful, challenging approach to a worn-out concept. |
| Chicago Cinema CircuitDaniel NavaCoralie Fargeat's Revenge, an overly stylized and banal riff on Abel Ferrara's Ms. 45, mistakes ambiguity for profundity. |
| Paste MagazineAndrew CrumpWith Revenge, Fargeat has waved a blistering middle finger at rape culture and rape culture’s enablers. Revenge isn’t hers alone. It’s womanhood’s, too. |
| Hammer to NailJessica Baxter[Coralie] Fargeat has re-appropriated rape revenge with an extremely satisfying and empowering horror film that's also pretty to look at when you're not trying to keep your dinner down. |
| TheWrapApril WolfeIn other hands, this film could go kitsch, could all be a big joke, but Fargeat directs Lutz like no other Rambo-style action hero before her. |
| SlateLena WilsonThough the film makes a valiant effort to subvert a sexist formula by shrouding itself in French art film trappings and pseudo-empowering femininity, it ultimately falls prey to its exploitative roots. |