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Ms. 45
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Directed by Abel Ferrara.
Undeservedly thrashed by mainstream critics in its initial theatrical run, this stylish urban thriller from quirky director Abel Ferrara has since developed a modest cult following. The late Zoe Tamerlis stars as Thana, a mute seamstress in New York's Garment District who is raped by two different assailants in a single evening -- once on her way home, a second time in her apartment by a sleazy burglar (Peter Yellen). She manages to bludgeon her second attacker to death with an iron, keeping his .45 automatic and disposing of his body one piece at a time in various locations throughout the city. When a bystander tries to apprehend her after watching her dispose of another grisly piece of evidence, she shoots him dead with the automatic. This act of violent release triggers a latent misanthropic impulse in the waifish Thana -- who was not very stable to begin with -- and she begins pumping hot lead into any predatory male she can find. The bloodbath continues unabated until the surreal, Sam Peckinpah-inspired climax, in which our anti-heroine escapes a Halloween party to square off against multiple male foes while wearing a nun's habit and blood-red lipstick. This film could be viewed as a distaff version of Ferrara's Driller Killer; where the director's previous effort was purely nihilistic, with a killer driven by urban decay, here he depicts Thana as a gun-toting agent of revenge who seems to have absorbed the collective anger of wronged women everywhere -- including women exploited in other movies of the same genre. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Most disturbing, discomfort ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Rape Scenes! The PERFECT discussion for this GROUP! (I think I am already under "double-secret probation"!) !!! Yes, Froggy, you are correct... those are the most disturbing scenes to me, as well.... although, I would NOT agree with "Pulp Fiction" ! That big (N-word) got what was 'coming' (no pun intended!) to him! That scene was actually QUITE humorous to ME! And then Bruce Willis saves the day with a 'samurai' sword ?!?!?! what kind of s**t is that???? Other than THAT example, yes, rape is quite disturbing to me.... Here some other examples... "Ms. 45" "Lipstick" "Straw Dogs" "Last House On The Left" " ...sleep well, children..." < GOR > " [More]
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This terse revenge fantasy makes no apologies for its astronomical body count and queasy gore. Instead, it focuses on creepy details to drive home its not-so-subtle point about the aggression women face at every turn in the urban jungle. From the mundane horror of a rapist's cellophane mask to the casual leer on a boss' face at work, director Abel Ferrara's camera impassively takes in the myriad predators, actual and potential, who clutter cleverly named heroine Thana's path like so many panhandlers. For her part, star Zoe Tamerlis invests her speechless character with a quiet dignity that slowly evolves into stylish sexual agency; it's as if the only way Thana can become conventionally "hot" is to kill all potential sexual partners. Whether you read the protagonist's transformation from demure worker bee to avenging vixen as S&M window-dressing or feminist irony, it certainly makes for some arresting images. For every expertly choreographed assassination scene, though, Ferrara also adds a handful of throwaway detail shots: spare bullets, bloody irons, broken windows, and streetwalker accessories. The well-cast supporting characters likewise lend nuance to the story -- especially the meddlesome landlady, the imperious fashion plate, and the wise-cracking, tough-talking coworkers who present the film's alternate visions of femininity. Ultimately, despite its small budget and no-frills feel, Ms. 45 presents a self-contained meditation on sex roles that stands up to repeated viewing in a way few pure action films can. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 



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