Growing Up with I Spit on Your Grave

2019

Documentary

4
IMDb Rating 6.7/10 10 241 241

Plot summary

Documentary taking a look at the making of the controversial 1978 film I Spit on Your Grave.

Director

Top cast

Nuri Habib as Self
Gary Adelman as Self
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940.86 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
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29.97 fps
1 hr 42 min
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1.88 GB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
us  
29.97 fps
1 hr 42 min
Seeds 4

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Reviewed by Reviews_of_the_Dead 8 / 10

Review for Growing Up with I Spit on Your Grave

This was a documentary that I saw pop up on Screambox. I decided since this is a divisive film that I've seen a couple of times, I was intrigued to see what this would offer. Something that was even more interesting was that the son of the original writer/director Meir Zarchi was behind this doc. His name is Terry. This was a documentary that I watched late in the day at work to help pass the time, treating it like a podcast episode.What we're getting here are things that I look for in a doc like this. We start off with learning about the origins of this story. It is heartbreaking hearing Meir and his friend see a woman walk out of the woods after she had been assaulted. The police were blaming her for what happened. This inspired Meir to write a screenplay about a woman in her situation but decides to take the law into her hands.It is from there that we learn about the different steps of pre-production which included the hiring of Camille Keaton as the lead along with her co-stars Gunter Kleemann and Eron Tabor. The special effects supervisor William Tasgal is also interviewed here. He comes more into play during the production of the film. What I like there is he talks about the different ways they brought horrific things to life. We also hear stories on set and the difficulties of different sequences. I'm glad to hear the cast got along. It did sound traumatic for Keaton.The last section of this documentary is the issues this ran into getting seen, especially in the United States and United Kingdom. This then grows into its lasting legacy. What is interesting there is that we hear from Siskel and Ebert, Joe Bob Briggs and more modern film critics. There is also a personal touch here as we get Meir, Terry, his sister Tammy and the others. That adds a human touch for sure.This is made well enough. It flows at a good pace. This edits in footage to help show things that were being said, including the effects. You can tell that it isn't made with the biggest budget, but that's not a slight on it in the least bit. This is a doc about a cult classic that deals with heavy subject matter. It does bring humanity to it though, which I appreciate for sure.My Rating: 7.5 out of 10.
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Reviewed by kosmasp 9 / 10

Good intentions .. gone wrong(?)

No pun intended - if you have seen the movie (and I assume you have, so no warning necessary as far as I am concerned), you will know what I am talking about. All the main players talk about the making of the movie ... and how they have lived since. The movie is infamous for a reason ... or two. And if you are sensible, you probably should not watch it. The movie goes to the beginning ... and yes the very first question many of us have anyway: Why? Is there a reason someone would want to make a movie like this? And you get a satisfying answer.

It has to do with an incident the director had with his family. Having that as a backstory, may make you more ... well you may view the movie through a different perspective. Everyone involved wanted to do their best and of course they only depicted something that unfortunately does happen - not the revenge part (as much I assume), but the sexual assault part.

So putting a spotlight on that may have been a good things to do ... or at least it had good intentions to begin with. This really goes in depth and is not afraid to ask tough questions too. So while I may not be a fan of the movie itself, I do like the documentary itself! The people behind it - as one who has seen actors from the horror genre know best, are as sweet as you can imagine. Maybe this will change your mind about the movie ... I doubt it will do anything about the bad sequel to the original ... not the sequels to the remakes mind you ... it's getting complicated again ... anyway, violence is never the answer ... I think is the message here.

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