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However, it's essential to acknowledge that the film's graphic content, particularly its depiction of rape and violence against women, has been criticized for being misogynistic and exploitative. Some argue that the film's portrayal of these themes serves to perpetuate a culture of violence and disregard for women's rights.

As the credits rolled—white text on a black background, accompanied by the silence of a "Fixed" audio track—the kid realized the "Prism" tag wasn't just a group name. It was a lens. He had seen something the censors hadn't touched yet, a raw, unpolished version of vengeance delivered via a scratched disc in a basement.

Likely basic stereo; "fixed" indicates previous sync issues are resolved. Contains the full "Unrated" cut with maximum violence.

This film is a remake of the notorious 1978 cult classic of the same name (originally titled Day of the Woman ), directed by Meir Zarchi.

While this specific file is now obsolete due to Blu-ray and streaming releases, it remains a piece of 2010s piracy history—sought after by collectors of scene releases and completists tracking the film’s pre-retail distribution.

This film is rated (or Unrated ) and contains extreme graphic content , including:

This refers to the specific "release group"—a team of individuals who originally ripped, encoded, and uploaded this particular file.

A copy of the movie sent to critics or awards voters before the official DVD release.