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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0405977Chaos (2005) - IMDb

    Chaos: Directed by David DeFalco. With Kevin Gage, Sage Stallone, Kelly K.C. Quann, Maya Barovich. Two teenage girls on a mission to find drugs at a rave get more than they bargained for. One is sexually assaulted and they are both tortured in horrific ways.

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    • Horror, Thriller
    • David DeFalco
    • 2005-08-10
  2. Chaos is a 2005 American horror film about the rape and murder of two adolescent girls. It is an unofficial remake of Wes Craven 's The Last House on the Left, [2] with all character names changed and a different ending. It stars Kevin Gage and was written and directed by David DeFalco.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1695552Maya Barovich - IMDb

    Actress: Chaos. Maya Barovich is known for Chaos (2005).

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    • 2 min
    • Where Did The Idea For 'Chaos' Come from?
    • 'Chaos' Changes Just Enough of Its Story to Completely Derail Its Entire Meaning
    • 'Chaos' Ends with No Revenge, No Survivor’S Guilt, No Survivors at All
    • The Filmmakers Fought Roger Ebert on His Review
    • 'Chaos' Has A Strange Undercurrent of Intolerance
    • Despite All Its Shortcomings, 'Chaos' Is Not Complete Trash
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    Chaos came out in 2005 (not to be confused with the Jason Statham movie of the same name and year) and garnered such little attention initially that only one other critic had reviewed it by the time Ebert did. It was a rebranding, if you like, of Last House on the Left, which itself was inspired by a Swedish folk tale thatIngmar Bergman turned into...

    You see, the original story ends with the girl’s father murdering the gang of criminals, and then repenting to God by building a church.Last House ends with the parents murdering the gang of criminals, and being left in an uncertain quagmire of despair, loss and hopelessness. The story is intended as a meditation on the gray area between good and e...

    The titular antagonist, who describes himself as The Devil, is the only one to get out of this ordeal alive - he wins. Evil conquers all. Sheffler explained this ending: “As another important revision to Wes’ original tale, we also decided on providing an even more downbeat ending to the movie, which once again extends the moral ambiguities so cent...

    In Roger Ebert’s initial review, he described Chaos as “ugly, nihilistic and cruel”, regretting having seen it and advising others to avoid it like the plague. Within a matter of days, producer Steven Jay Bernheim and director DeFalco published a response to Ebert in his own paper, The Chicago Sun-Times, in which they very formally defended their m...

    Astoundingly, it is not just the violence of Chaosthat ruffles feathers. The movie has a strange undercurrent of intolerance, that seems to serve no purpose other than to demonstrate what assholes the characters are. Emily is mixed race, with a Black mother and Jewish father, something that is apparently quite the scandal in their “Hicksville” town...

    Despite the poor writing and truly stomach-churning violence inflicted on the two girls, Chaos is not complete trash. It is technically competent, and has some decent acting. Kevin Gageas Chaos is truly frightening, and even more so when he briefly flirts with a polite, cheery façade to win the trust of the unsuspecting parents. He is often shot fr...

    Chaos is a 2005 remake of Last House on the Left, with Maya Barovich playing one of the kidnapped girls. The movie twists the original story by making the parents the killers and the criminals the survivors, challenging the morality of revenge and violence.

  4. Aug 11, 2005 · The plot: Angelica and Emily (Chantal Degroat and Maya Barovich) are UCLA students, visiting the country cabin of Emily’s parents, an interracial couple. They hear about a rave in the woods, drive off to party, meet a lout named Swan ( Sage Stallone ) and ask him where they can find some Ecstasy.

  5. Aug 10, 2005 · "Chaos" focuses on the grisly torture and murders of two teenage girls, Angelica (Chantal DeGroat) and Emily (Maya Barovich), by a group of depraved sickos --...

  6. The most brutal movie ever made. Two girls heading to a rave take a detour to score some drugs, only to find themselves brutalised and violated by a psychotic gang. Cast. Crew. Details.