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Item specifics

Condition
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UPC
025192032387
EAN
0025192032387
Format
DVD
Release Year
2009
Actor
Sara Paxton, Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Garret Dillahunt
Director
Dennis Iliadis
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Edition
Rated and Unrated

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Based on Wes Craven's landmark 1972 exploitation flick of the same name, LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT is a brutal movie that exposes the darkest recesses of human depravity. The simple plot follows four criminals on the lam who encounter a pair of nubile female teens in a small mountain town. After murdering one and brutally raping the other and leaving her for dead, the cons seek refuge at a nearby summer house. The twist is that it's the very home inhabited by the parents of one of the victims. Upon learning that their house guests raped and tortured their 17-year-old daughter, the couple exact a revenge that arguably exceeds the excesses of the sociopathic gang. When originally released in 1972, LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT was a shock to the system. Never before had a film shown such images of human wickedness. Grainy and low budget, the original film played like a maniacal cackle from the seedy underbelly of an America nursing a brutal post-Aquarian hangover. Things play out a little differently, though, in 2009. For starters, the movie actually looks quite beautiful, and the story’s idyllic mountain setting is milked for all it's worth. The performances are noteworthy as well, with Garret Dillahunt more than convincing as Krug, the gang's swaggering leader; and Monica Potter and Tony Goldwyn portraying the distressed parents with an effective mix of panic, courage, and blind instinct. In an age marked by both increasingly ghastly films and a public discourse that actually debates the merits of institutional torture, a film like LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT really shouldn’t shock anyone. But in both the original and the remake, there’s a latent nihilism that permeates the world. The idea of a sense of lawlessness that cannot be understood or prevented, but only reacted against, is truly disquieting and makes this story unique in the annals of horror.

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0025192032387
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Sara Paxton, Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Garret Dillahunt
Director
Dennis Iliadis
Edition
Rated and Unrated
Format
DVD
Release Year
2009
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
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617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Rated and Unrated
Leading Role
Sara Paxton, Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Garret Dillahunt
Release Date
20090818

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  • Way too much graphic violence for mainstream film.

    Although the film may be heralded by many Wes Craven fans as a wonderful remake of an old film, I must agree with many who saw this film in it's unrated form, that it may just have stepped over the edge of decency. There are many that just can not stomach the rape scene and the cruelty. All films try and tell a story about tragedy of evil versus good and the innocence taken away from others, but I think the killing and raping scene within this film puts it way under my line of human decency. Many scenes of this film where quite enough on their own, but showing cold blooded stabbing and rape of young innocence girls, goes way too far. The tenseness of the film was enough already, but why do we actually have to be shown this type of horror. The desensitizing of our minds ...

  • Higher budget for remake improves technical aspect only

    Any review of this remake by the film's original director is likely to include comparisons to the original. Considering the original budget, that was a better movie, especially for its time. The remake changes a few plot aspects and creates a tighter script. The acting is more professional and the video quality is superb in comparison to the first movie. Inexplicably the audio seems actually worse in the new version. Some key lines are swallowed. Despite slightly more modern acting techniques and better overall sets, props, special effects, and cameras, this remake is a poor cousin to the original shocker. Gone are the effects of horror experienced by the girls as well as their marred innocence. Any attempt to explain or justify the actions of the killers should be lost on an audience. The ...

  • Intense and shocking!

    This movie really surprised me for a remake! I had very low expectations because I didn't think it would be any good. It was definitely one of those films that keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time! However, one part is very disturbing and not easy to watch (or I would given this 5 stars), but I liked how realistic the events were & there's never a dull moment. It really makes you feel for the characters until you realize it's just a movie! Good acting and worth buying for intense thriller fans!!!

  • The Last House on the Left: should be Dead Zone.

    A Doctor takes his wife and 17 year old daughter on a vacation. Everything is going fine, until the daughter meets up with an old friend who works in a convenient store and in comes a guy that they don't know, but walk with him to his hotel room and smokes weed with him. This was Page's idea to do this, because the other little girl is a swim champion. The parts of the movie I would like to get past went slow: the boys dad and girlfriend and uncle came home. The need a car and too the girls car..the girl gives wrong directions, causes the car to hit a tree and she gets beaten and raped, that rape part is too long to watch and all too real. Page tries to run away: they catch her, bring her back, sticks a knife int her kidneys from the front and back and the girl watches her die. The ...

  • The Last House on the Left (DVD)

    The no-remake purists will be screaming, but the fact is that the 1972 Wes Craven film was just a remake of a film that 99% of the purists have probably never seen. This film beats the 1972 film by a mile. First, there is the rape scene that one newspaper reviewer called "...one of the most graphically brutal and terrifying rapes ever put on screen." Obviously, he never saw I Spit on Your Grave. That was brutal! What I am most reminded of in watching this film is Wes Craven's Red Eye. The tension and surprises were continual once that family (Tony Goldwyn & Monica Potter) realizes who is responsible for what happened to their daughter (Sara Paxton). You will also note the torture porn elements as the father selects from a shelf full of implements to use in seeking revenge. The use of ...