


It' not like the original really needed a remake to begin with. A few points for the shiny new façade and a few nasty shots that the gore hounds will love to no end, but this remake – re-imagining, better said – fails to resonate with the same stand-up-and-cheer emotion of the original.
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I Spit on Your Grave, or Day of the Remake, takes the same story as its predecessor, cleans it up with some spit and polish, and considerably amps up the gore and gut-wrenching acts of violence that are sure to leave even the most stalwart viewers squirming in their seats, but this update somehow manages to leave out the rawness and emotion of the original and replace it with, well, nothing really. Stars: Sarah Butler, Jeff Branson, Andrew Howard Writers: Adam Rockoff (screenplay) (as Stuart Morse), Meir Zarchi (based on the film by) It's the sort of movie with no secrets and no false fronts it is what it is and it makes no effort to hide its intentions. I Spit in Your Grave doesn't have much of a plot, and it's drawn out to occasionally excruciatingly brutal stretches of violence. As she heals from her physical wounds, she begins to realize that the psychological scars may never disappear, so long, at least, as her rapists are sill breathing. Matthew can't quite bring himself to finish the task, but Jennifer survives the ordeal thanks to Matthew's wobbly attitude over the whole thing. Jennifer is raped repeatedly by four men, one of them the slow and seemingly friendly grocery store clerk named Matthew (Richard Pace) who's the virgin the men egg on to get his first taste of manhood with the now bloodied and beaten Jennifer. Speed boats and unwanted passes quickly turn into something much more sinister. It doesn't take long for the locals to start interrupting her peace and quiet. Her arrival is inconsequential, and the suddenly liberated Jennifer enjoys her newfound privacy to its fullest extent. Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton) is a big city New York girl who's off to the peaceful countryside for a summer of relaxation and time alone to write her first novel. Stars: Camille Keaton, Eron Tabor, Richard Pace
