Starring - Brad G. Grinter, Carly Sonafelt (Bathtub Shark Attack, Crackcoon), and Desmond La-Fontane
Release Date - 2024
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "He'll pull you up... by the root"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection)
Rating (out of 5):
I've been reviewing films for well over a decade now and I still find films that completely surprise me. I've been a fan of indie horror for a long time now and started seriously collecting these films when I was in high school. Over the years I've noticed that I find myself drawn to several sub-genres of horror and the same can be said for exploitation. Exploitation cinema is important to movie history and over the years has saw several amazing sub-genres pop up. I'm a huge fan of blaxploitation, hixploitation, sexploitation, cannibal, and the most controversial of them all, rape and revenge. Exploitation in it's own is controversial but every sub-genre that it created has it's own controversies with rape and revenge being one that gets the biggest emotional response from me. Horror doesn't really pull an emotional reaction from me anymore but a well done rape/revenge film can leave me feeling some sort of way. Sometime back I received an email from Makeflix about a new release of theirs. The film, The Emasculator, looked like something I would really enjoy so I pulled the trigger and bought a copy. I'm glad I did because this was one indie release I needed to see!
The film follows a father who is struggling with the loss of his wife and has turned to drinking to cope. His daughter, known around town for being a bit loose, goes on a date where she is drugged and raped while the act is filmed. She tells her father and forces him to promise not to turn to the police due to the fact that it was the son of the small town sheriff that was in on it. That night she kills herself leaving behind a grieving father. He turns to the skills he learned in the military and his cattle emasculator to get his revenge on the aspiring pornographers.
I only had a vague idea as to what the film was about prior to watching it but I wasn't expecting it to be a rape/revenge flick nor was I expecting myself to connect with the killer in the way that I did. I Spit on Your Grave is one of my favorite films and I've always loved how justice was served in the film. The Emasculator does the same while giving the viewer a character they can associate with. The acting in this one is a bit uneven but it's far from being bad. Some of the cast does show inexperience but they are all fully committed to their role. With that being said, I really liked the characters and what the cast did with their roles. It's these characters that made the film so much fun. The story for this one is a bit different than your normal rape/revenge flick. Typically, the film will feature a woman who is defiled by a man or group of men and then sets out to kill those responsible. Here, the film uses the father's love for his daughter to fuel his anger for revenge. Honestly, I'm a father of two little girls and I couldn't imagine something like this happening to them so seeing a father go to the lengths he does here makes the film for me. As much as I loved the story to this one, some of the scenes are a bit drawn out and boring at times. Some editing and trimming down would help the pacing of this one out tremendously. Finally, the film has some blood and with some decent practical effects but it's clear that this no budget feature didn't have the funds for serious gore. While it does work for the film, I was expecting a little more in regards to the red stuff. Overall, The Emasculator is a fantastic S.O.V. tribute to one of the most controversial sub-genres in cinema history. It's depraved at times and a lot of fun for fans of underground cinema. I highly recommend it.