The 2010 film is a remake of the controversial 1978 cult classic of the same name . Directed by Steven R. Monroe, it belongs to the "rape and revenge" horror subgenre . Plot Overview
While it is easy to dismiss exploitation remakes as cheap cash-ins, I Spit on Your Grave (2010) distinguishes itself through surprisingly strong technical execution and standout performances. Sarah Butler’s Transformative Performance i spit on your grave 2010
The remake changes several key elements: The 2010 film is a remake of the
Financially, the film was not a major success. Made on a budget of , it only grossed $93,051 domestically and approximately $572,809 worldwide. However, its limited theatrical release was likely a strategic move, with Anchor Bay Entertainment releasing the film Unrated , knowing it would find a much larger and more profitable audience on DVD and home video. In this, they were proven right. Plot Overview While it is easy to dismiss
The film's depiction of rape and violence was particularly contentious, with some critics arguing that it was excessively graphic and exploitative. Others argued that the film's portrayal of rape was accurate and necessary, given the reality of the crime.