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If you haven't seen the movie, you might want to skip this review.
I assume you're referring to a movie titled "Bound" from 1996, and you're looking for a review of the 2021 Qartulad (which I assume means a Georgian language dubbed or subtitled version).
Linda, a lonely and vulnerable woman, is being abused by her boyfriend, Martyr (John Glover). Violet, on the other hand, is a mysterious and charismatic con artist who takes Linda under her wing. The two women develop a romantic connection, and Violet involves Linda in a heist to rob a crime boss.
The movie's cinematography, editing, and direction are all noteworthy, creating a stylish and engaging viewing experience.
If you enjoy neo-noir thrillers, crime dramas, or are interested in films with complex female characters, "Bound" (1996) is definitely worth watching. Even with a 2021 Qartulad version, the movie's stylish direction, engaging performances, and clever plot make it a compelling watch.
The performances by Tilly and Kirshner are excellent, bringing depth and chemistry to their characters. The supporting cast, including Joe Pantoliano as the crime boss, adds to the film's tension and humor.
The film explores themes of female empowerment, desire, and deception. The Wachowskis cleverly subvert traditional film noir tropes by making the femme fatale (Violet) a more complex and multidimensional character.