The story explores the "breaking point" of a non-violent man.
A mild-mannered academic (David Sumner) and his wife move to her hometown to escape the violence of modern society. They are met with escalating harassment and psychological torment from the local men, eventually forcing David to abandon his pacifist ideals and defend his home with extreme violence. Perros de paja
(Straw Dogs) refers to the seminal 1971 psychological thriller directed by Sam Peckinpah, its 2011 remake, and the original novel that inspired them. 1. The Core Versions The story explores the "breaking point" of a non-violent man
Directed by Rod Lurie and starring James Marsden and Alexander Skarsgård. It updates the setting from rural England to the American South (Mississippi). (Straw Dogs) refers to the seminal 1971 psychological
Directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Dustin Hoffman. It is a landmark in cinema for its raw intensity and controversial portrayal of moral breakdown.