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This paper explores the 2014 psychological thriller Deadly Virtues: Love. Honour. Obey. , directed by Ate de Jong. By deconstructing the film’s title and narrative arc, the analysis examines how the film subverts traditional domestic ideals—specifically the concepts of love, honor, and obedience—into mechanisms of torture and control. The paper argues that the film serves as a grim critique of the romanticization of submission, presenting a claustrophobic study of power dynamics within a relationship forced to its breaking point.
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At first glance, Deadly Virtues appears to be a standard, albeit gritty, home-invasion thriller. An intruder named Aaron (Edward Akrout) breaks into a suburban home, terrorizes a middle-class couple (Megan Maczko and Matt Barber), and Subjects them to harrowing physical and psychological torture. However, as the weekend progresses, the film shifts from a horror trope into a provocative character study on the nature of and the hidden rot within a seemingly normal marriage. Subverting the Vows This paper explores the 2014 psychological thriller Deadly
A place of intimacy is converted into a cell of physical restraint and sexual threat. , directed by Ate de Jong