The Woman

The Woman

2011102 min
6.0/10
DramaHorror

Plot Summary

A lawyer puts his family in jeopardy when he captures the last member of a violent clan and tries to forcibly tame her.

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👥Cast (15)

Pollyanna McIntosh

Pollyanna McIntosh

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Sean Bridgers

Sean Bridgers

Chris Cleek

Angela Bettis

Angela Bettis

Belle Cleek

Lauren Ashley Carter

Lauren Ashley Carter

Peggy Cleek

Zach Rand

Zach Rand

Brian

Shyla Molhusen

Shyla Molhusen

Darlin' Cleek

Carlee Baker

Carlee Baker

Miss Genevieve Raton

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Shana Barry

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Marcia Bennett

Marcia Bennett

Deana

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Chris Krzykowshi

Roger

Alexa Marcigliano

Alexa Marcigliano

Socket

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Toomy Nelson

Walter

🎬Crew

Director

Lucky McKee

Writers

Lucky McKee, Jack Ketchum

Producers

Frank Olsen, Andrew van den Houten, Albert Podell, Robert Tonino, Loren Semmens

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🏷️Keywords

sufferingsadismwoundgoretortureviolent deathbrutalitycannibalrape and revenge

💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

2/18/2024

**_A family in the Northeast captures Wolf Lady and Dog Girl_** A lawyer in northwest Massachusetts (Sean Bridgers) likes to hunt near his rural homestead in his spare time. After finding a feral female living in the woods (Pollyanna McIntosh), he imprisons her in his underground shed. How will the rest of the family react? Angela Bettis plays the housewife. "The Woman" (2011) is a quirky backwoods drama with amusing bits mixed with some thrills and gory horror. It’s a sequel to “The Offspring” from two years earlier, but I’ve never seen it (and it’s not necessary to do so in order to understand this one). A second sequel came out in 2019 called “Darlin’,” directed by McIntosh (the wild lass). The set-up is good and the production is professionally made, plus the flick’s witty and the statuesque Pollyanna has a certain appeal in a ferocious way. It’s a slow-burn about a dysfunctional family and a seemingly genial man being a misogynistic sadist who can’t handle a strong woman. That’s all good but, unfortunately, the climax is too over-the-top (in the manner of Tarantino) and leaves a bad taste; for me anyway. There’s a hint of humor so you can’t take the proceedings too seriously, but with themes of slavery, cannibalism, torture, domestic violence, rape, incest and murder, the flick just doesn’t know when to stop. “Cat People” dealt with some of these way back in 1982 and was significantly more effective and entertaining. The film runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in northwest Massachusetts with the school sequences done in Montague. GRADE: C

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