Review of Day of the Woman (1978) by Carlos O — 21 Apr 2010
Very simple story about a woman who goes on a vengeance against men who violated her. The strength of the movie is in simplicity - there are long, quiet and peaceful scenes until the hell breaks loose. There are no extra sidelines - just the story which is very basic, but well executed.
Leading woman, Camille Keaton, is very beautiful and fragile which makes all the dramatical events seem to be even more brutal.
All and all - surprisingly good movie - regardless of the exploitation elements.
This review of Day of the Woman (1978) was written by Carlos O on 21 Apr 2010.
Day of the Woman has generally received mixed reviews.
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