In his short review for the
Sydney Morning Herald, David Frith described the character Harris as "a sort of female
Charles Bronson, wreaking bloody revenge on male hoodlums." In analysing the film in his work
Screening the Male: Exploring Masculinities in the Hollywood Cinema, Steve Cohan compares it with
I Spit On Your Grave and postulates that the film's castration scene is a partial representation of "a male death wish". He adds that "there is no doubt that the audience is intended to enjoy his save punishment". A similar conclusion is made in
Introduction to Film Studies, in which author Jill Nelmes argues that
Species samples elements from
Naked Vengeance and
I Spit On Your Grave, whereas
Annette Kuhn likens it to
Violated (1984) and
Shame (1987). The magazine
Critical Condition (which focuses on "obscure & bizarre films on video and DVD") described
Naked Vengeance as " a perfectly crazy rip-off of
I Spit on Your Grave (1978), maybe even outdoing it in sheer sleaze factor alone," and judges it to be Santiago's "crowning achievement". The website
AllMovie notes that the film "obviously takes its inspiration from
I Spit On Your Grave", but added that the film "is likely to amuse exploitation fans" due to it going to lengths to be more outrageous than its predecessor and becoming a self-parody by being overt in presentation of the heroine enduring a brutal rape and then having to witness her own parents being killed in front of her resulting in her seeking revenge. The reviewer cautioned viewers and concluded, "The end result is as subtle as a flying mallet and ragged in both the acting and technical departments but Deborah Tranelli delivers a brave, surprisingly strong performance as the beleaguered heroine and the film uses that performance to its benefit by having her in the majority of its scenes. To sum up,
Naked Vengeance might be derivative schlock but it has a certain crude effectiveness that will appeal to
grindhouse fans." Using a methodology that polls viewers to measure their "satisfaction" with the picture, ''HBO's Guide to Movies on Videocassette and Cable TV'' gave this film a four-star rating. ==References==