: The tag of the group, website, or uploader responsible for ripping, encoding, or distributing the file. Vegamovies is a well-known third-party platform that hosts links to copyrighted movies and television shows.
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This film contains graphic violence and mature themes. Viewer discretion is advised.
The string follows a standard naming convention for pirated movie releases:
: Identifies the exact movie title and release year to differentiate it from other films sharing the same title.
Independent genre films often become popular on torrent and direct-download sites because they generate strong word-of-mouth but may have limited legal distribution. "Revenge" was acquired by Shudder (a niche horror streaming service) and had a limited theatrical run. In many countries, the film was either unavailable for legal streaming or required a subscription that casual viewers may not possess. This exclusivity paradoxically fuels demand for pirated copies. A 2019 study by the University of Amsterdam found that horror and thriller genres are among the most pirated categories, especially when a film gains cult status before wide release.
Matilda Lutz (Jen), Kevin Janssens (Richard), Vincent Colombe (Stan), and Guillaume Bouchède (Dimitri).
Seeking justice and fueled by anger and a desire for revenge, Jen plots to take down Leopold and his accomplices. The film explores themes of betrayal, power dynamics, and the quest for vengeance.
: It allows uploaders to bundle the original English audio, localized audio dubs, and multiple subtitle files (such as the Dutch subtitles implied by "NL") together.
The "Vegamovies" and "NL" tags in the filename indicate this is a pirate release from a third-party site, likely featuring a 720p resolution and possibly hardcoded Dutch (NL) subtitles or localized audio. For the best experience and to support the creators, you can find the film on official platforms like or more details on the technical specs of 720p video? Revenge reviewed by Mark Kermode