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I Spit on Your Grave 2010 UNRATED DvDSCR XVID DUAL AUDIO PriSM The new cut version of the film that will amaze you with its quality. There's no cable TV or Blu-Ray releases present. Simply comes to your computer in the form of a DVD, but will make your living room feel like a theater viewing this movie for the first time again. It is chock full of new scenes and content never before seen, all wrapped up in spooky soundtracks and artistic cinematography. The 2010 remake is directed by US horror director, Meir Zarchi. He's recently directed the film "Hard Candy", which stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Patrick Wilson, Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe. While he's made other films like "The Yellow Handkerchief" and "Gangster Squad". But I Spit on Your Grave is his first time directing a full length feature. The rest of the cast includes Andréa Chelini ("Maniac"), Jamie Bernadette ("Law Abiding Citizen") and Daniel Lissing ("Reaper"). On the writing side, the film is directed by Roger Avary (Bad Santa). Avary is a writer/director, who made his mark with cult hit "Sideways". He has also written the screenplay for "Pulp Fiction", and wrote and directed the film Kill Bill Vol.1 & 2. While the story is the same, there are many changes in this version of the movie. It comes from a different perspective. While it retains some elements from the original version, it goes in a direction where it is more of a revenge tale not a murder mystery. There was no murders in this new edition...just brutal assaults on women by male predators, with bodily fluids used as weapons...which they deliver to their prey after killing them. The 2010 version stays very true to the original, taking a lot of the same path. When the 2009 version was released, it was a shock for many viewers because of the violence and nudity it contained. This movie has been given an R-rating, not NC-17. The MPAA rated this film as such because the violence was very intense and brutal. There were scenes that shocked viewers in both versions that showed graphic guitar smashing on a woman's face, nail gun shootings and other scenes where there was nudity and full frontal female exposure. Zarchi's version wasn't shy about using these extreme acts either. They start this movie off with a sequence that starts to tell the tale of how Jennifer Hills gets back at her attackers. While there are no death scenes, it is still very graphic. The movie is also very realistic in both versions, which makes it seem possible that the attacks could happen. The realism comes from the acting done by all parties involed, not just Jennifer or her attackers. The new version adds more scenes than were present in the original Cut of the film. It goes into more detail on how things happened and what lead up to them coming to pass. Both movies are still good, so it's up to you to decide which one you want to watch first or if you can watch them both at all. cfa1e77820
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