a5c7b9f00b The story sees three wealthy, middle-aged CEOs - all married family men - get together for their annual hunting game in a desert canyon. It&#39;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. Never take your mistress on an annual guys&#39; getaway, especially one devoted to hunting - a violent lesson for three wealthy married men. Ok, other than the unrealistic survival of the girl and the sheer amount of blood that everyone loses during the movie, this was a fantastic, original, breakout film that is so well done. It has some very funny parts and some very intense scenes. I feel like this director must have so much potential. <br/><br/>Definitely at least an A- Great movie. A lot of insecure men seem to really dislike this movie, but they are projecting. Male Viewers: If you can watch a woman totally kick ass, in a wonderfully shot movie, with amazing sound design, and not feel emasculated, then this movie is for you!! If you love over the top violence, you will love this! If you love revenge movies, you will love this! If you have a fragile male ego, you are not gonna like this at all. Women: I can&#39;t speak to your perspective of this film. But I recommend it! Revenge leaves a lurid, punchy afterimage, an impression somewhere between righteous delight and quivering revulsion. It’s both a challenge and a calling card, in which Ms. Fargeat at once exposes what’s wrong with her chosen genre and demonstrates her mastery of it.
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