Revenge (2017) is a French exploitation thriller directed by Coralie Fargeat. The film tells the story of Jen (Matilda Lutz), an American woman who is on a getaway in a luxurious desert villa with her wealthy boyfriend, Richard (Kevin Janssens). What begins as a romantic holiday quickly turns into a nightmare when Richard’s two friends, Stan and Dimitri, unexpectedly arrive early. They violently assault Jen, leaving her for dead after a brutal attempt on her life.

However, Jen survives the attack and is left in the wilderness, severely injured but determined to take revenge. As she recovers and regains strength, Jen becomes a relentless force of nature, hunting down her attackers one by one. With minimal resources, she uses her wits and survival skills to turn the tables on those who wronged her. The film is a tale of survival, empowerment, and vengeance, with Jen emerging as an unstoppable force.
The narrative is a classic revenge story, but it is infused with stylistic visuals, vibrant colors, and intense action sequences. The film’s cinematography, especially in the desolate desert setting, creates an atmosphere of isolation and tension. Its feminist themes of resilience and empowerment are evident as Jen transforms from a victim into a fierce predator, rejecting traditional gender roles and expectations.
The film’s sharp critique of misogyny, paired with its strong visual storytelling, makes it a standout in the revenge genre. With an emphasis on gritty realism and high-intensity action, Revenge offers a gripping and unflinching portrayal of a woman fighting for her life and reclaiming her agency.