Descent R

Fear runs deeper
Descent
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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 34 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: February 8, 2008
  • Originally Released: 2011
  • Label: City Lights Home Vid

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 4,242
Rating: B -- It's been a while since we saw a demagogic feminist exploitation revenge drama, and Descent, while top-heavy with 'agenda,' is shrewdly done. Full Review
Entertainment Weekly
Aug 15, 2007
Ugliness of story, character and technique cannot hold a movie audience and do more harm than good towards seeking a professed corrective. Full Review
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Aug 12, 2007
Revenge is less than sweet, to say the least, in particular for the audience, veering between sickening and pathetically pornographic. Full Review
NewsBlaze
Nov 11, 2007
[A] demagogic feminist exploitation revenge drama....Shrewdly done. -- Grade: B
Entertainment Weekly
Aug 31, 2007
Rating: 1/4 -- No moviegoer has done anything to deserve the images that director Talia Lugacy would throw in their face. Full Review
New York Daily News
Aug 10, 2007
Rating: 1.5/5 -- It's indie provocation trapped between shock and blah. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
Aug 9, 2007
Rating: 1.5/4 -- There's too much arty writhing and too little concrete character development. Full Review
TV Guide
Aug 10, 2007

Product Description:

Rosario Dawson produces and stars in DESCENT, a project directed by her real-life friend Talia Lugacy, and one close to the actress's heart. A very dark film, DESCENT assures viewers from the very first frame that something is going to go wrong. There's just something off about the colors, the sets, the slow-moving dialogue. Many critics have said the film begins with Dawson as a carefree college girl navigating the fun, party-filled world of college. But Dawson's character, Maya, is not your typical sorority girl. Instead, she's a smart, serious student who spends much of her time alone and has apparently not had a date in months. So when a good-looking guy named Jared asks her out and will not take no for an answer, she reluctantly accepts, having no idea that their short-lived romance will culminate in his date-raping her in a basement.

DESCENT is about revenge and also about the downward spiral that a young woman endures as a result of being sexually violated. Rather than telling anyone about the rape, Maya keeps it to herself, transforming step by step into a girl unlike the one she was before. Trading in her studious ways for a lifestyle of nightclubs, drugs, and risky sex, Maya blames herself for what happened and seems intent on self-destruction. Lugacy's film spans several months but inches along at a slow pace due to the simplicity of the plot. The majority of the film's drama takes place inside its protagonist and in the final revenge scene. The film's final take will prompt discussion among viewers, who are left to interpret whether revenge itself can actually heal wounds or just open new ones.

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  • UPC: 897246001034
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