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From the director of the critically acclaimed 2010 remake, this shocking new installment follows a brutalized model who survives to exact her revenge.
Starring: Jema Dallender, Joe Absolom, Michael Dixson
Directed by: Steven Monroe
VENGEANCE IS MINE…and she pays it in kind.
A New York model, a woman just wanting to get her career going, runs into the wrong men and will pay such a hefty price that how in the world she, not only managed to survive, but comes back to haunt them, hunt them down, one by one, is amazing!
Alone…in a foreign country…
You must have a very strong stomach to watch…..and I wanted to KILL THEM ALL.
I knew from the beginning that she wiould be a force to be reckoned with and these disgusting creatures, humans if you can call them that, human traffickers, that walk the earth, will pay. I would love to be there to help her. She is strong, resourceful, and I have no doubt, SHE WILL PREVAIL.
It is EXTREMELY hard to watch, but I truly believe these things happen in our world today and we should all be aware of it. I cringed, wanted to puke, scream and yell, but I knew she would prevail and these sick fucks are going to pay. All my feelings were in an uproar and I can’t tell you how disgusted I am with the villains, especially the woman who betrays her.
I do love stories, the darker the better, and I love it even better when the wronged rise up and make the scum of the earth pay! And I cringed, had to look away at times, but I peeked through my fingers. I had to see them pay.
Nudity, extreme violence, rape, brutal, graphic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you like your movies that cross the dark side into oblivion….

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