The 78 version of the heroine feels beautiful as soon as she comes out. What is disappointing is that the torture is so clear and so long, and the revenge of the bad guy is a very simple killing. It doesn't feel so refreshing.
Although there are not many innovations in the 2010 version, there have been very interesting changes in the method of revenge. According to the differences and personal characteristics of each villain’s violence against her, targeted physical and mental torture will be carried out. And the words that some of the perpetrators said to the heroine before the film, the heroine also gave them back in revenge. This version of the heroine didn't feel very beautiful when she appeared on the stage, but the sad, angry, and desperate expression in the process of fighting the perpetrator made her look more beautiful. This version gives the pleasure of revenge, which I think is better than the old version.
I have heard that some people say that this is a film that expresses feminism, but after watching it, it is not the case. The process of insulting women before the film is unbearable. I completely feel how helpless and powerless a woman is. Although the heroine succeeded in revenge against the murder, this is not feminism, nor is it that women are actually powerful. This is just a helpless and desperate choice for a woman after suffering inhuman abuse.
For her at this time, there is only the shadow of despair and a lifetime.
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