Deadly Virtues - Love. Honour. Obey. -16 - -201...

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With a focus on a "less is more" production style, this film delves into uncomfortable territory, questioning the boundaries of a conventional marriage through the lens of an unconventional intruder. Plot Overview: A Weekend of Domestic Subversion

Aaron quickly overpowers them, using his knowledge of (the Japanese fetish art of intricate rope bondage) to physically secure the house. He drags the severely beaten husband, Tom, into the bathroom and ties him up in the bathtub. Meanwhile, Alison is suspended and bound in the kitchen.

The paradox of the Deadly Virtues.

A charismatic but psychopathic stranger named Aaron breaks into the home of a married couple, Alison and Tom, during an intimate moment.

"Deadly Virtues: Love. Honour. Obey. -16 - -201..." is not an easy watch, but it is a rewarding one. It challenges viewers to reflect on their values and the societal expectations that shape their perceptions of right and wrong. This film is a must-see for those interested in psychological thrillers, horror, and dramas that push boundaries and spark meaningful conversations. Deadly Virtues - Love. Honour. Obey. -16 - -201...

Home invasion, psychological bondage, dark liberation Plot Synopsis: The Weekend Breakdown

: Mark Rogers (marking his feature film writing debut). With a focus on a "less is more"

Edward Akrout is mesmerizing as the intruder. He balances charm and brutality in a way that makes him unpredictable. You spend the whole movie waiting for the tables to turn, but the script keeps subverting your expectations.