Directed by:
Abel FerraraScreenplay:
Nicholas St. JohnCinematography:
James LemmoComposer:
Joe DeliaCast:
Zoë Lund, Abel Ferrara, Steve Dash, Nicholas St. John, Michael Minard, Jack Thibeau, Evelyn Smith, Jayne Kennedy, Stephen SingerVOD (1)
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Abel Ferrara's (Bad Lieutenant, King Of New York) 1981 revenge thriller classic Ms. 45 follows a mute garment-district seamstress – played by the late model/actress/musician/screenwriter Zoë Lund – who after falling victim to multiple unspeakable assaults, ignites her one-woman homicidal rampage against New York City's entire male population. Now remastered in HD from the original negative materials, Ms. 45 returns to theaters this December and debuts on DVD and Blu-ray uncut for the first time in North America. (Drafthouse Films)
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A film that has a great subject and an absolutely breathtaking psychedelic ending. It's just a shame that at times it's still quite restrained. I think it could benefit from even more exploitation. Even so, Abel Ferrara made an excellent film about revenge, presented in a truly brutal manner. On the other hand, it's also about how every action triggers an opposite reaction. ()
The mute seamstress Thana (played by the iconic Zoë Lund), is really unlucky - she is raped twice in a single day by two different perverts - after which she embarks on a crusade with a .45 caliber in her hand to clean up New York and rid it of dirty men. Abel Ferrara presents a multi-layered and visually interesting rape-and-vengeance-movie in the very bustling setting of a crime-ridden New York City, and treats the audience to a bloody finale in the form of the protagonist provocatively dressed as a nun. This is a truly memorable feat. ()
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