Main message of this movie?
Is this movie, and similar other films of this ilk, basically saying that - (in this case) male rapists are SO horrible, awful, brutal, sick, and just all around irredeemable inhuman monsters that if they are to do something like this as shown in this movie, and if its somehow difficult or impossible to report them to the police and have them jailed, they deserve to die a painful death and the victim at their hands, in this case female and played by Camille Keaton, is 100% correct and to be applauded as a hero/heroine?
And as CIVILIZED people, including those who RIGHTLY despise sexual offenders especially like here, are we to agree with it in every way shape and form, hook, line and sinker and left, right and middle?
The film, besides being a disturbing exploitation horror flick, seems to be saying so. (NOT that I "disagree" or anything.) But what do you think, thanks.
P.S. Yeah, in real life, we, as civilized beings, may indeed ultimately approach it differently, as in, no, we don't just state "let's kill them all" and believe it would sort the issues out. And many of those sensitive social sides, however unfortunate, are ultimately facts of life, which make this matter not one of a "heroes versus villains" type of variety, if you get what I mean, and many many do, in fact.