Story:
A woman's (Roseanne) family was taken from
her at a young age (her parents are killed by order of a corrupt, jealous
business man) so she goes to live with her grandparents. There she develops
skills and her need for vengeance grows. She receives a tip off from an
anonymous source about another person involved with her parents' deaths. She
tracks down this person and tortures them for information which leads to
another target involved with the deaths. Each target brings her closer to the
corrupt business man and each target forces her to remember things from her
past (both happy and horrific memories), Eventually, many targets later, she
ends up face to face with the man who killed her parents. She fights off
henchmen but ends up pinned against a window by the business man. She demands
that he tells her why he had her parents killed and it turns out the parents
and himself were all friends in the past and had fallen in love with Roseann's
mother but she was with her father at the time.
The businessman went behind their backs
and stole their idea for their business and became rich and powerful. With his
new found power, he hired a hitman to kill the father so the mother would go
with him, but something went wrong and the hitman ended up killed both of them.
After he tells this story, Roseann manages
to take control of him as she is up against a window and he is now in the
position she was in. She pushes him out of the window, turns and walks away.
We hope the audience would be able to feel
sorry for Roseann but at the same time question what she's doing - is it right?
The memories shown are supposed to give the audience some back story to what
happened to Roseann and her parents. The plot twist at the end, about the
business man liking her mother, was supposed to make the audience maybe feel
bad for him and sympathize with his thoughts instead of hating him like the
film was leading up to happening.
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