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Richard (Janssens) and his mistress Jen (Lutz) are relaxing in their secluded home in the desert as part of a romantic trip. But when two of Richard's sleazy pals show up a day early for a hunting trip, their pleasant time together comes to an abrupt end. At first, everything appears to be going smoothly, but tensions soon build and one of the buddies tries to push himself on Jen. When they return to town, Jen says she'll call the police because she's terrified. Fearing that his secret may be discovered, Richard teams up with his two pals to pursue Jen into the desert before shoving her down a cliff, where she is left for dead after being impaled by a branch. However, Revenge's association with the growing #MeToo movement and its breakdown of the masculine gaze are arguably the reasons for the most of its renown. It's likely that when more films are made after The New York Times' original investigation on Harvey Weinstein was published, we'll see more films like Revenge, and as a reviewer who will see most of these films, that's a pretty awesome world to live in.