The film is adapted from French writer, poet, critic, inventor, singer and jazz musician Boris Wien Boris Vian, who published his controversial debut novel "I spit on your grave" in 1946. Boris Viane was born in Senawaz Seine-et-Oise, France (now Hauts-de-Seine, Upper Seine) on March 10, 1920 and died of a heart attack at the film's premiere on June 23, 1959. In the southern United States, Joe Grant's brother was lynched for liking white women. But Joe's skin is not like the black, he wants to retaliate the white society, then starts to seduce the young white girl, as time goes on, he discovers that he falls in love with the girl. She loved him until she learned that he was of African descent and advised them to run away together.