Why being naked in a play is as important as bloodbath

Laverna 2022-03-27 09:01:14

"Blood of Life" (Blood-Blooded Flower; Revenge) is a Rape/Revenge Exploitative genre. The style is actually not too cult. The photography, camera movement, editing, and action choreography are relatively careful and careful. Some of the delicate techniques of static long takes, the use of straight-down hand-cranked mirrors to create tension, and the use of restrained soundtracks are all different from the rough aesthetics of cult films.

The specific plot of the heroine who survives and has the ability to fight back is of course contrary to reality, but it will not be more exaggerated than Rambo. If you want to see the female lead naked, you will be disappointed, but if you want to see the male lead naked, you will be pleasantly surprised--in the end, it's a naked showdown, or it's a cult.

The way Rape/Revenge movies used to be, was that the heroine was a city girl who was violated in the wild. The perpetrator of "Blood of Life" is a man with money, power, knowledge of firearms, and hunting skills, who treats the heroine as a plaything, and the heroine is an ignorant girl who trades beauty for social opportunities; The locations are reversed compared to previous Rape/Revenge films.

The civilized/savage struggle becomes a struggle between the two sexes from civilized society but unequal status, in the wild. You can think of this as a metaphor: gender inequality is in fact barbarism, and "civilization" that violates women is an illusion. So in the end, the one who takes off is male or not, exposing his savage true nature.

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Extended Reading
  • Isobel 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    The female warrior has really changed so much in the back. The content of the message is that they have no brains and no logic, and men are hot chickens...

  • Felipe 2022-03-20 09:02:22

    "I spit on your height"……(:з っ)っ

Revenge quotes

  • [last lines]

    Richard: [defiantly] Women always have to put up a fucking fight.

  • [last lines]

    Dimitri: I let my prey think they are hunting me when really it's the other way round