5 Feet of Fury

‘Ms. 45 (…) takes its Death Wish plot and deliberately turns it into a despairing-yet-triumphant feminist lament’

Allan Mott writes:

The film makes it clear that Thana’s experience has driven her insane, yet also suggests that’s an entirely appropriate response for the world she lives in. When she takes her newfound gun out onto the streets and uses it on the men who seek to exploit her sexuality for their pleasure, we aren’t asked to recoil in horror. Instead, Abel and screenwriter Nicolas St. John seem to be asking why hasn’t someone done this before? (…)

As her avenging alter ego, she predicted the dominating anonymity of the Robert Palmer video vixens, with their red lips, slicked back hair and cold, unforgiving eyes. Without words, Zoë makes this transition utterly believable and transfixing.

I find the “anonymity” of Robert Palmer’s mute model chorus more submissive than “dominating,” but don’t mean that in a bad way. Those videos’ “top/bottom” frisson helped make them so popular.