But this is a horror sequel. Within ten minutes, Angela is back to her old tricks. When a member of her therapy group commits suicide after her rapist walks free on a technicality, Jennifer decides that the justice system is a revolving door she is going to weld shut. She begins hunting down rapists and murderers who escaped conviction, dispensing the kind of DIY justice that involves power drills, acid, and a lot of screaming.
The line between victim and monster has not only blurred; it has been erased. i spit on your grave 3 2015
The title Vengeance is Mine comes from Romans 12:19 – “Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.” The film’s irony is that Jennifer stops waiting for divine justice and becomes a god of death herself. Whether that’s empowering or deeply sad depends on your own moral compass. But this is a horror sequel
The single most compelling reason to watch is Sarah Butler. In the 2010 film, she played terrified, then terrifying. Here, she plays haunted and hollow. Butler brings a weary, world-weary intensity to Jennifer. There is no cathartic screaming or crying. Instead, she delivers lines with a flat, almost dissociated affect—a woman who has moved past trauma and into obsession. She begins hunting down rapists and murderers who
I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance is Mine (2015) shifts the franchise's focus from a isolated rural nightmare to an urban psychological thriller. Directed by R.D. Braunstein, it marks the return of Sarah Butler as Jennifer Hills, acting as a direct sequel to the 2010 remake while largely ignoring the events of the second installment.