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I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine

- This Time It Gets Even More Brutal.

Jennifer Hills is still tormented by the brutal sexual assault she endured years ago. She’s changed identities and cities, reluctantly joining a support group where she begins to piece together a new life. But when her new friend’s murderer goes free and the tales of serial rapists haunt her, Jennifer will hunt down the men responsible and do what the system won’t – make them pay for their crimes in the most horrific ways imaginable. Only this time, no jury may be able to save her.

Release Date : 2015-10-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : CineTel Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : I Spit on Your Grave 3: Vengeance is Mine

Cast

Sarah Butler

Character Name : Jennifer Hills / Angela

Original Name : Sarah Butler

Gender : Female

Jennifer Landon

Character Name : Marla

Original Name : Jennifer Landon

Gender : Female

Jeff Branson

Character Name : Johnny

Original Name : Jeff Branson

Gender : Male

Harley Jane Kozak

Character Name : Therapist

Original Name : Harley Jane Kozak

Gender : Female

Karen Strassman

Character Name : Lynne

Original Name : Karen Strassman

Gender : Female

Alissa Juvan

Character Name : Mallory

Original Name : Alissa Juvan

Gender : Male

Megan Raich

Character Name : Cassie

Original Name : Megan Raich

Gender : Male

Doug McKeon

Character Name : Oscar

Original Name : Doug McKeon

Gender : Male

Gabriel Hogan

Character Name : Detective McDylan

Original Name : Gabriel Hogan

Gender : Male

Michelle Hurd

Character Name : Detective Boyd

Original Name : Michelle Hurd

Gender : Female

Russell Pitts

Character Name : Matthew

Original Name : Russell Pitts

Gender : Male

Walter Perez

Character Name : Chief

Original Name : Walter Perez

Gender : Male

Christopher Hoffman

Character Name : Ron Merrick

Original Name : Christopher Hoffman

Gender : Male

Andrew Dits

Character Name : Nicholas Woods

Original Name : Andrew Dits

Gender : Male

Adam Dunnells

Character Name : Cole Watson

Original Name : Adam Dunnells

Gender : Male

Lony'e Perrine

Character Name : Victim

Original Name : Lony'e Perrine

Gender : Female

Bobby Reed

Character Name : Drunk Man

Original Name : Bobby Reed

Gender : Male

Heath McGough

Character Name : Homeless Man

Original Name : Heath McGough

Gender : Male

Corey Martin Craig

Character Name : Hardware Store Employee

Original Name : Corey Martin Craig

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Key-Si

@Key-Si

2021-06-23

After the second part focused on entirely different characters, Sarah Butler is back for the third part, "I Spit on Your Grave: Vengeance is Mine", to reprise her role as 'Jennifer Hills'. She had changed her name to 'Angela' though, and we pretty much see the aftermath of the events that took place in the first film. Of course just of the remake and not the first first one. Directed by R.D. Braunstein, with whose work I am not familiar with at all aside from this film here, I must say that I enjoyed this one as well. It is nowhere close to be as good as the first part, but here is some genuine character development to be found. Not only with 'Jennifer' but also with 'Marla' (Jennifer Landon) and 'Oscar' (Doug McKeon), whose character I absolutely loved and it is great he was included in this film. It gave it so much more depth. To amp up the gore, this film uses many fake outs though. Meaning, that you actually get a decent amount of cool bloody shots, but most of them turn out to be just in 'Jennifer's head. Like in an -what if- scenario. It kind of shows that mental state she is in at this point, but sometimes it feels, like there were scenes only included for the sake of having them in them. The last one we get to see, for example, makes no sense. Usually this film went for it in an understandable way. Someone says something offending to her, she bludgeons them as a response, then we cut back to reality and she walks away without having harmed anyone. As if these scenes showed her desire of what she'd love to do in that moment. in the end you see her getting attacked by two fellow prison inmates, which she deals with in the usual violent fashion. Then the therapist shows up to stop her and she just turns around and still on an adrenaline rush 'Jennifer' takes her out, too. And it was a fake out again. She walks away, not covered in blood... nothing actually happened. But she wasn't reacting to anything in that moment. So what? Does she now randomly fantasize -what if- scenarios? Becoming totally mental? I think, this scene hurt the movie actually a little, because it will not just leave me confused. But makes for a good start to theorize the hell out of it, just as I did after I watched it with my wife. It's cool when movies make you wanna talk about them afterwards. For a third part this was good, but nothing all too special. "I Spit on Your Grave: Vengeance is Mine" has some really good moments, especially when it comes to the character build stuff. But it isn't that thrill ride we're used to from previous parts.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

So Sarah Butler came back and that was pretty cool to do a follow up...but it almost makes Jennifer Hills into the bad guy and, though it was unsettling, it doesn't seem right. She's a little too pro-active on the vengeance thing to really sit well. It kind of works as a continuation of a story...but it kills a lot of the overwhelming sympathy you had for Jennifer, even while she was extracting some brutal vengeance. And I kind of feel that the point of movies like this is to get the audience to sympathize with someone doing some absolutely horrible things.

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-27

"I Spit on Your Grave 3" is a failed attempt to create something unique within the franchise. It introduces a new storyline and a support group subplot but offers no depth to either, leaving the narrative feeling hollow and unengaging. The lack of attachment to the protagonist makes the movie even harder to connect with. The gruesomeness feels forced and contrived, stripping away any sense of impact or purpose. Sarah Butler's performance comes off as overly forced, failing to bring any authenticity or emotional connection to her character. A disappointing addition to an already controversial series.