Avenged (2013 American film)
Avenged (Savaged) | |
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Directed by | Michael S. Ojeda |
Written by | Michael S. Ojeda Deon van Rooyen (additional dialogue) |
Produced by | Jason Gurvitz Lezlie Wheeler |
Starring | Amanda Adrienne Tom Ardavany Ronnie Gene Blevins |
Cinematography | Michael S. Ojeda |
Edited by | Michael S. Ojeda |
Music by | César Benito |
Production companies | Cart Before The Horse Productions, Green Dog Films |
Distributed by | Raven Banner Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Avenged (also known as Savaged) is a 2013 Redsploitation[1] film directed by Michael S. Ojeda. The film premiered on October 15, 2013 and stars Amanda Adrienne as a young woman who seeks revenge on her rapists.[2]
Synopsis
When Zoe (Amanda Adrienne) tells her mother that she wants to move in with her long-distance boyfriend, her mother is reluctant to let her drive by herself since her daughter is deaf and unable to call for assistance. Despite her reservations, Zoe's mother allows her to go alone, which proves to have disastrous consequences when Zoe is abducted and brutally raped by several rednecks, descendants of people who wiped out the Apache tribe inhabiting these lands over two hundred years ago. A preserved skull of the Apache chief (Rick Mora) is kept by them as a spoil of war.
Once they're finished, the rednecks bury Zoe and leave her for dead, only for an elderly Native American man, graveyard keeper West (Tom Ardavany), to attempt bringing her back through a ritual. However, the resurrection ceremony also brings back the spirit of the Apache warchief Mangas Coloradas, who was killed by an ancestor of one of the rednecks that raped Zoe. The chief, possessing Zoe's body, starts to hunt down her murderers. West explains to Zoe over what happened to her, warning the possessed woman that her flesh will eventually decay, and for both Zoe and the chief to know peace, they must be avenged quickly.
After a number of rednecks are killed (disemboweled, shot with arrows and scalped), the remaining ones decide to abduct Zoe's boyfriend, who arrived in town earlier looking for her. They succeed, barricading themselves in an improvised fortress with loads of weapons. Zoe, in return, arms herself with a long-buried tomahawk and a knife, eventually hunting down all rednecks but Trey (Rodney Rowland), who is the direct descendant of the chief's own murderer. When she tells him to "walk in hell" (the last words spoken to the chief before he was decapitated), Trey realizes what happened, and flees to the graveyard, torturing West for the ways to put Apache ghosts to rest. Meanwhile, Zoe murders the rest of Trey's family, while her boyfriend figures out that she is alive, and heads to the Apache sacred grounds as well.
Trey desperately tries to bury the skull in order to pacify the spirit, but fails to finish before Zoe appears. After fighting her off with a chainsaw, he is defeated and beheaded, the chief's revenge complete, but Zoe's body is broken as well. Her boyfriend finds her upper half trying to bury itself, and, as an act of mercy, cremates Zoe's remains, liberating both souls into the afterlife.
Cast
- Amanda Adrienne as Zoe
- Tom Ardavany as West
- Rodney Rowland as Trey
- Ronnie Gene Blevins as Jed
- Marc Anthony Samuel as Dane (Zoe's boyfriend)
- Kyle Morris as Skeeter
- Brionne Davis as Cody
- Bobby Field as Investigator #1
- Ernie Charles as Investigator #2
- Ed Fletcher as Roddy
- Jason Gurvitz as Will
- Willow Hale as Woman
- Dan Kiefer as Goat
- Daniel Knight as Sheriff Holt
- John Charles Meyer as Creed
- Joseph Runningfox as Grey Wolf
- Rick Mora as Indian Man
Production
While writing the script for Savaged, director Ojeda pulled from an earlier script he'd written for a film that never came to fruition, which had been inspired by a motel in Superior, Arizona.[3] The motel had given Ojeda a room that had been the site of a death a year prior to his stay, which prompted him to check into the motel for a two-week stay, during which time he wrote the initial script.[3] Savage was created on a limited budget, as Ojeda and the film's producer Jason Gurvitz "[called] in a lot of favors [due to] the quality of work that Michael was able to deliver".[3] Amanda Adrienne's headshot was the first one that Ojeda saw.[3] Adrienne (a natural brunette) had blonde hair when she auditioned for the role. "[Ojeda] wanted a blonde because the blood would look better on the hair and [Adrienne would] look more angelic".[4] Production took place in 2012 and filming took place at an abandoned gold mine outside of Los Angeles.[5]
Music
The score is created by César Benito
The opening song is "Rose Is A Rose" by Italian band Amycanbe
Reception
Critical reception for Savaged has been positive, and HorrorNews.net rated it at five out of five stars.[6] Fearnet's Scott Weinberg commented that "even at the peak of its gruesomeness, there's still a small sense of restraint", which he felt "helps Savaged go from a potential "rape flick" to a broad yet brutal action/horror flick that, believe it or not, comes off feeling a whole lot like a suitably entertaining gender-reversal on The Crow".[7] Ain't It Cool News also commented on the film's similarity to The Crow, as they felt that this was indicative of the film "[following] the revenge film path a bit too closely" but ultimately viewed the film as "a revenge flick worth checking out".[8] Bloody Disgusting praised the movie's retribution scenes, which they called "Satisfying and absolutely glorious".[9]
Release
The film premiered on October 11, 2013 at the Busan Film Festival[10] and was renamed Avenged for the home release on 21 April 2015.[11]
References
- ^ "Savaged a Redsploitation (Native American revenge)". BD. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "The Rape-Revenge Formula Gets a Supernatural Twist in Savaged, Watch the Trailer". Shock Till You Drop. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ a b c d "Talking Supernatural Revenge With 'Savaged' Director Michael S. Ojeda And Producer Jason Gurvitz". BD. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Screamfest 2013: Amanda Adrienne & Michael S. Ojeda on Savaged". Crave. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Production begins on supernatural revenge flick Savaged". JoBlo. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Film Review: Savaged (2013)". HN.n. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ Weinberg, Scott. "Savaged (review)". Fearnet. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "AICN HORROR looks at THE SACRAMENT! SAVAGED! THE GODSEND! JUG FACE! EMBRACE OF THE VAMPIRE! THE COLONY! & LAUREN IS MISSING!". AICN. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "'Savaged' Is a Gleefully Brutal Revenge Thriller!". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) - Savaged
- ^ "'Savaged' renamed Avengend". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 26 January 2014.