
‘Why do women always have to put up a fight?’ he asks… blood spattering from his abdomen as he grips a battered and beautiful Lolita turned Lara Croft by the throat.
Breathless, she answers by clawing at his wound. Immediately, he releases his grip and Lutz, free, falls into the bright crimson pools of blood smearing the floors of the lush suite.
A slick, wet rustle to the gun. Her eyes turquoise, wide, vengeful.
A woman raped, humiliated and left for dead on a hallucinogenic fuelled quest through the Sahara to execute revenge on the three men responsible. One bite from the potent psychedelic transforms Lutz from a seemingly naive American tease, easily swept away by the charming facade of an obscenely wealthy Frenchman, into a fearless, sexy, gun wielding Eagle tatted princess who seeks nothing but his gruesome end.
An incredible film that will leave you with a serious girl crush on the Italian supermodel and a feeling of empowerment as you watch her slay HARD in her booty shorts, ripped crop and of course, the bright pink star earrings that remain intact throughout the whole film despite having part of her ear blown off. A contradictory juxtaposition- yet all a part of her wildly deceiving appeal. A subtle metaphor; beauty and femininity in adversity does not equate to frailty. In fact, it can be the most dangerous thing you ever fuck with.

LUTZ- Italian Supermodel/Kill Machine.

Brutal, but intense. Nice review.
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Great review, Gabs! I don’t know why I chose to watch this over a load of TV shows on my watch list, but so glad I did — brutal, tense and an incredible ending!
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