(2000) - Baise-moi

: While often translated as "Rape Me" in English markets, the directors rejected that title , noting that "Baise-moi" implies a more complex interplay of pleasure and aggression.

Baise-moi isn't a movie you "enjoy"—it's one you endure . It remains a landmark for its refusal to apologize for its own ugliness. Baise-moi (2000)

: The film is famous—or infamous—for featuring real sex scenes involving the lead actresses, Raffaëla Anderson and Karen Lancaume, who both had backgrounds in the adult film industry. : While often translated as "Rape Me" in

The story follows two marginalized women, Manu and Nadine, who meet by chance after separate traumatic experiences—a brutal rape and the death of a close friend. Bonded by shared rage and a total lack of societal belonging, they embark on a violent, sexually charged rampage across France. Unlike traditional revenge stories, their targets are often random, reflecting a deeper nihilistic revolt against a society they feel has already discarded them. : The film is famous—or infamous—for featuring real

: Due to its "very high-impact violence and sexual content," the film was banned in several countries , including Singapore and Malaysia, and faced significant legal battles in Australia and the UK.

: Decades later, it is still cited as a benchmark for extreme cinema , forcing audiences to confront the uncomfortable intersection of intimacy and brutality.

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