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One of the film’s most subtle and powerful moments involves a recurring line about a "blue canoe." In her group therapy, Jennifer describes a recurring dream where she is rowing a blue canoe on a calm lake, but she can never reach the shore. The lake represents her trauma; the canoe her attempts at normalcy.
Disclaimer: This article discusses themes of sexual violence and psychological trauma. Viewer discretion is advised. Spit On Your Grave 3
To understand Vengeance is Mine , one must first understand its confusing timeline. The 2010 I Spit on Your Grave remake (starring Sarah Butler) was a financial success, leading to a direct sequel in 2013, I Spit on Your Grave 2 , which followed an entirely different victim, Katie, in a narrative unconnected to the first film. One of the film’s most subtle and powerful
Released in 2015, is the third installment in the modern remake franchise of the notorious 1978 cult classic. Directed by R.D. Braunstein and written by Daniel Gilboy, this film serves as a direct sequel to the 2010 remake, famously disregarding the events of the standalone second film. Plot: A Different Kind of Justice Viewer discretion is advised
Released in 2015 under the unwieldy title I Spit on Your Grave: Vengeance is Mine (commonly shortened to Spit On Your Grave 3 ), this direct-to-video installment attempts something audacious: a sequel that ignores the remake’s continuity to follow the sole survivor of the original 1978 film. Directed by R.D. Braunstein (who took over from Steven R. Monroe), the film attempts to transition the series from a rape-revenge narrative into a psychological thriller about PTSD, support groups, and the cyclical nature of violence.
But this is Spit On Your Grave . The kill is only the beginning. Angela realizes that Kirk wasn't working alone. He was part of a network of abusers—fellow cops, a corrupt priest, and a sadistic doctor—who exploited the support group to find victims.