This report details the 2014 psychological thriller Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey.
Mark systematically dismantles their marriage by exposing lies, humiliating them, and pushing each to betray the other. The film asks: Is being "good" and obedient actually a form of slow suicide? The violence is sparse but jarring, focusing more on tense dialogue and power shifts. Deadly Virtues- Love.Honour.Obey. -2014- 720p B...
Below is a detailed, original article written for readers interested in the film’s themes, plot, critical reception, and technical presentation (including the 720p release). This report details the 2014 psychological thriller Deadly
Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey. (2014) is a psychological thriller directed by Ate de Jong that subverts home-invasion tropes by examining the breakdown of a dysfunctional marriage through intense psychological manipulation. Critics describe the film, featuring a central performance by Edward Akrout, as a polarizing exploration of liberation and power dynamics, frequently employing BDSM elements to deconstruct traditional domestic bonds. Read the full review at Scream Horror Magazine. the hierarchy of the household shifts
Technical Aspects
As the intruder forces the wife to confront her husband's shortcomings, the hierarchy of the household shifts, leading to a chilling and violent liberation. Minimalist Horror:
Strapping Tom to a chair and forcing him to watch, the Man subjects Alison to a nightmarish series of physical and psychological torments. The film is cleverly segmented into three distinct chapters corresponding to its title: Love, Honour, and Obey. In each segment, the intruder targets a specific virtue, methodically breaking down the couple's bond to see if there is anything left once the social constructs of marriage are stripped away.