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David, jeune mathématicien américain, vient habiter avec sa femme dans l'arrière pays anglais pour se concentrer sur ses recherches. Il engage de jeunes ouvriers du village pour réparer la ferme, qui finissent par tourmenter le couple non violent. Cela s'intensifie lorsqu'ils attaquent la ferme après que David a pris la défense d'Henry Niles, l'idiot du village, accusé de meurtre. David met toute son intelligence au service de sa survie ; retranché dans la ferme, il élabore des pièges qui font de lui l’égal de ses assaillants. Ses convictions non violentes et sa répugnance à tuer sont dissipées par les actes qu’il commet.
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Its reflections on manhood and violence is what's most interesting here. The rape is controversial to say the least, but it has several layers that can be dissected forever. It's an interesting and important film.
Straw Dogs is often regarded as a landmark film of the 1970s, known for pushing boundaries in its depiction of sexual violence and masculinity. While technically well-crafted, the film is not particularly enjoyable and the story leaves you with character questions. This is best approached as a work of historical significance rather than modern entertainment.
Overlong and a bit predictable.
**Every character in this is on the wrong side of things, save the village idiot.**
"Jesus. I got 'em all!" I went in blind with this one. No clue what the film is about only that Dustin Hoffman stars in it and Sam Peckinpah is the director and oh boy this one is disturbing. From the relationship between Amy (Susan George) and David (Dustin Hofman), to the rape scene, to the whole atmosphere in that little town, to the way Janice dies and the final assault on the house were David and Amy live. Anyway the best part for me were the final 30 minutes. The tension, disorientation and violence during the assault on the house were something else. It was totally worth the wait. Thought something would happen earlier the moment the rape scene was over but she didn't tell. I wonder if he would've jumped to action like he did when they tried to invade his "space". So yeah, I think this one will stay with me for a long, long time. One disturbing piece of cinema worth a watch.