When a successful country lawyer captures and attempts to "civilize" the last remaining member of a violent clan that has roamed the Northeast coast for decades, he puts the lives of his fam... Read allWhen a successful country lawyer captures and attempts to "civilize" the last remaining member of a violent clan that has roamed the Northeast coast for decades, he puts the lives of his family in jeopardy.When a successful country lawyer captures and attempts to "civilize" the last remaining member of a violent clan that has roamed the Northeast coast for decades, he puts the lives of his family in jeopardy.
- Awards
- 12 wins & 4 nominations total
Gordon Vincent
- Clapp Boy
- (as Vincent Gordon)
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The Woman arrives on DVD and Bluray amidst almost a year of controversy and festival runs. The picture was accused of misogyny, horrific violence, and bad music. Two of these three things are true. Let's just say certain musical selections don't really make sense in a film of this subject, and the violence will surely have innocents running for the door. "The Woman" sports a deeply feminist view upon domestic violence and the domination of man over women in contemporary society. However the film does not focus it's killer's eyes on the disturbing, horrible men featured here. A crucial moment underlines the idea that we all have the power to change a lurid situation drastically, and if you do not seize that opportunity, you are just as guilty as an aggressor. My heart broke for all the women in this film, including the titular cannibal. They endure some of the worst male behavior ever seen in a suburban, or civilized, society and the violence that embeds the last half hour is blunt and brutal. Director Lucky McKee injects so much energy into this film, but he doesn't glorify the violence. It's the audience's choice, myself included, to crack a smile when certain characters get what's coming to them. Prepare to be made uncomfortable, disturbed, scared, and finally short of breath by The Woman.
I found the music way more disturbing than anything in the film. The levels of the music were way too loud compared to the rest of the sounds in the film. I really wanted to enjoy this but the music ruined it. Seems like the director owed someone a favor or they held his family captive unless he put this music in his movie.
This well-made horror films starts off as a disquietening and disturbing tale of female suppression and toxic, fascistoid male dominance till it culminates in a wildly gory and shocking finale with some twists and an ambiguous open ending.
The was a decent movie. An odd premise but the film maker made it work. This music in it is downright awful. It's laughable it is so bad. The musician must have been great friends with the producers. There no other explanation. And it's not just that it's bad but it is mixed way too high. This could have been higher rated but the music is just a rookie mistake.
I am not sure if this is a dark comedy, og a thriller?
Its not a horror!
The film gets more and more sick, to a point where you have to laugh.
Its well made. The acting is okay. The music seems to be very loud compared to talking and other sounds....
I found it entertaining, and I still think about it, here two days after watching it :-)
Did you know
- TriviaSeveral aspects of the film were left on the cutting room floor, most notably an entire subplot concerning Peg's psychological state and her sexuality, including a sexual relationship between her and her teacher.
- GoofsIn the first kitchen scene, the man-shaped cookies eaten by Darlin have their head half eaten. Minutes later in the following kitchen scene, the cookies are intact.
- Quotes
Chris Cleek: Can you say "anophthalmia"?
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits, we see the young girl interact with a bizarre figure. A weird scene indeed.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Making of The Woman (2012)
- SoundtracksWoman Dream #1
Performed & written by Sean Spillane
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,449
- Runtime
- 1h 43m(103 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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