Abel Ferrara was one of the first directors to make a movie about a woman named Thana who is raped twice and then starts killing all the men she has sex with. The ending of the movie is unexpected and it was loved by feminists. It is considered one of the most important movies of the 1980s.
Abel Ferrara's first movie to feature strong feminist ideas was Ms. 45. It tells the story of a woman who is the victim of multiple assaults and decides to take revenge on her attackers. The movie explores themes of female empowerment and the power of women to fight back against violence.
This movie is one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite thrillers. In the last scene, you can see Uma Thurman from Kill Bill, a lot of people, and a woman who is both beautiful and dangerous. There are also a lot of bloody murder scenes, which is something we often see in Tarantino movies. Tarantino was very impressed by this movie, and if you watch it, you can see how it is similar to his style.
ms. 45
ms. 45
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ms. 45
Abel Ferrara was one of the first directors to make a movie about a woman named Thana who is raped twice and then starts killing all the men she has sex with. The ending of the movie is unexpected and it was loved by feminists. It is considered one of the most important movies of the 1980s.
ms. 45
The music is great but the rest is just okay.
ms. 45
Abel Ferrara's first movie to feature strong feminist ideas was Ms. 45. It tells the story of a woman who is the victim of multiple assaults and decides to take revenge on her attackers. The movie explores themes of female empowerment and the power of women to fight back against violence.
ms. 45
In 1981, Abel Ferrara directed a movie with Joe Delia's music playing in the background during a Halloween party scene. The music was very annoying.
ms. 45
This movie is one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite thrillers. In the last scene, you can see Uma Thurman from Kill Bill, a lot of people, and a woman who is both beautiful and dangerous. There are also a lot of bloody murder scenes, which is something we often see in Tarantino movies. Tarantino was very impressed by this movie, and if you watch it, you can see how it is similar to his style.