Among the most morally repugnant and vile aspects of the exploitation genre in the 1970s was the Rape-Revenge genre, a subset of films focusing on the prolonged, torturous rape of a female protagonist before doling out equally prolonged and vicious vengeance on the perpetrating forces that carried it out. Spearheaded by the likes of films such as the US entries “The Last House on the Left,” “I Spit on Your Grave” and the Italian efforts “Last Stop on the Night Train” and “The Last House on the Beach” among others, the genre made its way to Hong Kong where Dennis Yu produced his take with this underseen but highly effective gem.
Agreeing to a trip to the countryside, Wah (Eddie Chan) and his sister Ling (Patricia Chong) meet up with friends Louis (Paul Cheung), Ken (Ko Chun-man) and Pauline (Wong Siu-ling) and head into the mountains together. While on their journey,...
Agreeing to a trip to the countryside, Wah (Eddie Chan) and his sister Ling (Patricia Chong) meet up with friends Louis (Paul Cheung), Ken (Ko Chun-man) and Pauline (Wong Siu-ling) and head into the mountains together. While on their journey,...
- 5/29/2021
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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