SPOILERS alert - was the ending of the movie
with how it was arguably the whole town that was shot, including women and children, and how Grace herself didn't mind that either, and not just the guilty male perpetrators (though they were too)...
Was that meant to be a comment on how society shouldn't be indifferent, let alone indulge in victim blaming, if a woman, or anyone, but in this movie's case a woman, is a victim of such vicious deeds and horrible mistreatment, and if it does remain on the side of connivance rather than at least theoretical condemnation of such deeds, it just as well is as bad and deserves to be punished as the vicious men who OFFICIALLY perpetrate such deeds on their victims?
So basically, was the ending meant to symbolize battle with an indifferent, and that way possibly just as evil, SOCIETY in these matters and was THAT the main reason they were shot and killed and Grace approved it?
Come to really think of it, that is true, let's not get too controversial here (although, heavily emotional as these discussions are, in this day and age it is highly inevitable) but let's say...
We had a standard Die Hard like action scenario, and Bruce Willis decided to not JUST fight against terrorists, who would he ALSO then kill and go after, or does that type of scenario in a related manner simply NOT apply? (Or maybe they can, but it would go into let's say "The War on Terror" type of Bush-like scenarios, right? Yes, we feel sorry for the 9/11 victims, but waging a war on Iraq was a bad mistake as well.)
Or maybe it is a lot deeper and more complex than even THAT - correct?