The story is widely considered "solid" because it subverts the typical home-invasion formula by focusing on the fractured psychology of a marriage rather than just simple violence.
The story kicks off with a couple, Tom () and Alison ( Megan Maczko ), whose evening is shattered when a mysterious stranger named Aaron ( Edward Akrout ) breaks into their home. But Aaron isn't there for their jewellery or electronics. An expert in Kinbaku (Japanese rope bondage), he binds the couple and begins a slow, methodical 48-hour game of psychological warfare. Breaking the Vows deadly virtues love honour obey 16 201 new
The camera work is often handheld, jittery and voyeuristic. It makes the viewer feel like a fourth intruder in the room, forcing us to witness the degradation of the characters without the ability to look away. The sound design The story is widely considered "solid" because it
It has received high-impact ratings such as R 18+ in Australia and NC-17 in the U.S. due to sexualized violence and torture. Key Themes: An expert in Kinbaku (Japanese rope bondage), he