The Woman
Directed by Lucky McKee
A man imprisons a violent, feral woman and enlists his family to help civilize her. Terrified of Chris’ domineering ways, his wife and daughters reluctantly go along with his plan. But his horny son needs no encouragement to start his own abusive treatment of the woman. Lucky McKee and Jack Ketchum’s shocking tale of American sadism is one of the most provocative horror films of the decade. Like DEADGIRL, it's unflinching in its depiction of extreme violence inflicted on women and the horror of unchecked male privilege. But when the payoff comes, you’ll be cheering...
A man imprisons a violent, feral woman and enlists his family to help civilize her.
Cast: Pollyanna McIntosh, Sean Bridgers, Angela Bettis, Lauren Ashley Carter
Member Reviews
i really liked the character of the father in this film. . i thought he did a good job at running the family. . I enjoyed the SA parts as well. . good film
decent movie, the story is good, some of the acting at times was a little cringe but some parts were extremely good the mom has some really good lines, i like the attention to detail in the gore, practical effects are always better. Some parts are pretty crazy definitely some sadistic stuff going on. Overall good watch, story will keep you wanting to keep watching.
While this movie does have the corner on manipulative intimidating father figures, it fails in many other aspects. It has some good ideas and great acting, but fails to deliver in all other aspects. The score in particular is ridiculous and is self-inflated. This piece will likely go down as something to be forgotten. Hopefully the writer and director learns and grows.
Evil Will Ferrell
i needed this right now. Thanks. I want mooooooore!