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Meir Zarchi's 1978 film (originally titled Day of the Woman ) remains one of the most controversial and polarizing entries in cinematic history. Often cited as the cornerstone of the "rape-revenge" subgenre, it gained notoriety as a "video nasty" in the UK and was famously denounced by critic Roger Ebert as "a vile bag of garbage". Narrative and Themes
The story follows Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton), a New York writer who rents a secluded cabin in rural Connecticut to work on her first novel. Her peace is shattered when she is targeted, brutally assaulted, and left for dead by a group of local men. Against all odds, Jennifer survives and systematically hunts down her attackers to exact a series of horrific and calculated revenges. Meir Zarchi's 1978 film (originally titled Day of