Display title | The Woman |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Woman is a 2011 Horror film directed by Lucky McKee and based on the book by Jack Ketchum (who also co-wrote the script with McKee). It is about a feral woman who is one day kidnapped by Chris, a suburban dad, lawyer and hunter who locks her up in his cellar and, with the help of his family, attempts to "civilize" her. He's... not exactly the best man for the job. Violence, Domestic Abuse, bloodshed and a harsh feminist attack on misogyny and male dominance ensue. |