Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn order to escape her drug dealing abusive stepfather, a young introvert flees to NYC. After successfully reinventing herself, she realizes she must confront her dark past, to truly be free... Ler tudoIn order to escape her drug dealing abusive stepfather, a young introvert flees to NYC. After successfully reinventing herself, she realizes she must confront her dark past, to truly be free.In order to escape her drug dealing abusive stepfather, a young introvert flees to NYC. After successfully reinventing herself, she realizes she must confront her dark past, to truly be free.
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I was very surprised when I came across this film, and even more impressed when I heard it was a first time director.
The editing is quick, but the narrative remains grounded in the complex characters. I could see they were all messy, which I like. I hate when movies have one note characters. I like when the good guys/girls are a little bad and the bad guys/girls are a little good. It's real life!
The acting was top notch and the story and performances had me holding my breath in multiple moments and I never knew what was going to happen next. Looking forward to seeing what this director does next. Surprising.
The editing is quick, but the narrative remains grounded in the complex characters. I could see they were all messy, which I like. I hate when movies have one note characters. I like when the good guys/girls are a little bad and the bad guys/girls are a little good. It's real life!
The acting was top notch and the story and performances had me holding my breath in multiple moments and I never knew what was going to happen next. Looking forward to seeing what this director does next. Surprising.
This was a very ambitions film with a lot going on. Most of it is very good. The acting, the locations, the tension, the score, the surprises. I like surprises, this one had a lot of them and some very unique complex characters. There was a lot of really cool locations that made me feel in the dirtiness with the too.
One surprise for me I'm still deciding whether I liked or not was the change in genre at the halfway point. Instead of sticking to what was a very nice coming of age underdog story, it flips a bit to a revenge thriller. I applaud the writer for the bold move, but I wonder what the story would have been if it didn't switch. I guess it worked since I didn't shut with the film off and I did enjoy it.
One surprise for me I'm still deciding whether I liked or not was the change in genre at the halfway point. Instead of sticking to what was a very nice coming of age underdog story, it flips a bit to a revenge thriller. I applaud the writer for the bold move, but I wonder what the story would have been if it didn't switch. I guess it worked since I didn't shut with the film off and I did enjoy it.
I've seen this film twice now, on the festival circuit and in its new theatrical release, and both times it was deeply engaging. The ensemble cast is universally strong, and each character evokes profound levels of compassion. The story is a valuable guide for any of us who feel like we've struggled to survive something. The lead actress gives a powerful performance as a character striving for independence as she learns to accept help from her found family. And the antagonist is equal parts frightening and shockingly sympathetic. It's very impressive how the filmmakers infused so much tenderness and warmth into such a fast-paced intense story. This kind of daring, boot-straps indie filmmaking deserves a lot more attention. Don't miss it!
"Bound," the feature directorial debut from Isaac Hirotsu Woofter, is a gripping indie drama that explores the resilience of the human spirit against a backdrop of abuse, trauma, and the harsh realities of life in New York City.
The film stars Alexandra Faye Sadeghian as Bella Patterson, a young woman deeply scarred by her past. Bella's life has been a relentless struggle, trying to shield her mentally unstable mother, Yeva (Pooya Mohseni), from her abusive and drug-dealing stepfather, Gordy (Bryant Carroll). When the situation becomes unbearable, Bella makes the brave decision to flee home, accompanied by her loyal pet sugar glider (aka pocket squirrel or flying squirrel). Symbolizing her fragile yet resilient heart and soul.
Sadeghian delivers a remarkable and convincing performance as Bella. Her portrayal captures the raw emotions and complexities of a young woman grappling with her traumatic past while striving to forge a new path. Her nuanced acting brings depth and authenticity to the character, making Bella's journey both compelling and relatable.
Her journey to New York City is fraught with challenges. With no money, no friends, and no shelter, Bella's pride prevents her from turning back. She briefly joins a group of goths and punks but soon finds herself on the run again. Her fortunes begin to change when she meets Owais (Ramin Karimloo), a Muslim American war hero who has lost everything after returning from the war. He offers her a job at his coffee shop, providing a glimmer of stability in her chaotic life.
As Bella starts to rebuild her life, she forms meaningful connections with Standrick, a gay black clothing designer, and Marta (Jessica Pimentel), an immigrant bar owner. These relationships help her to rediscover her passion for art and begin the process of healing. However, Gordy is determined not to let her go easily, adding a layer of tension to her newfound sense of hope.
"Bound" is a testament to Bella's toughness and determination. Sadeghian's powerful portrayal of Bella anchors the film, capturing the complexity of a young woman navigating the hard edges of New York City while clinging to her inner strength. The supporting cast, including Karimloo, Pimentel, and Mohseni, provide depth to the narrative, each portraying characters who are themselves dealing with profound personal struggles.
Woofter's direction brings a raw and authentic feel to the film, immersing the audience in Bella's journey. The pocket squirrel, an unusual but effective symbol, underscores the delicate balance between vulnerability and resilience.
"Bound" is a poignant and compelling story of survival, friendship, and self-discovery. It reminds us that even in the darkest times, there is always a way forward. Alexandra Faye Sadeghian's performance as Bella Patterson is nothing short of outstanding, making "Bound" a must-watch for its emotional depth and exceptional character portrayal.
The film stars Alexandra Faye Sadeghian as Bella Patterson, a young woman deeply scarred by her past. Bella's life has been a relentless struggle, trying to shield her mentally unstable mother, Yeva (Pooya Mohseni), from her abusive and drug-dealing stepfather, Gordy (Bryant Carroll). When the situation becomes unbearable, Bella makes the brave decision to flee home, accompanied by her loyal pet sugar glider (aka pocket squirrel or flying squirrel). Symbolizing her fragile yet resilient heart and soul.
Sadeghian delivers a remarkable and convincing performance as Bella. Her portrayal captures the raw emotions and complexities of a young woman grappling with her traumatic past while striving to forge a new path. Her nuanced acting brings depth and authenticity to the character, making Bella's journey both compelling and relatable.
Her journey to New York City is fraught with challenges. With no money, no friends, and no shelter, Bella's pride prevents her from turning back. She briefly joins a group of goths and punks but soon finds herself on the run again. Her fortunes begin to change when she meets Owais (Ramin Karimloo), a Muslim American war hero who has lost everything after returning from the war. He offers her a job at his coffee shop, providing a glimmer of stability in her chaotic life.
As Bella starts to rebuild her life, she forms meaningful connections with Standrick, a gay black clothing designer, and Marta (Jessica Pimentel), an immigrant bar owner. These relationships help her to rediscover her passion for art and begin the process of healing. However, Gordy is determined not to let her go easily, adding a layer of tension to her newfound sense of hope.
"Bound" is a testament to Bella's toughness and determination. Sadeghian's powerful portrayal of Bella anchors the film, capturing the complexity of a young woman navigating the hard edges of New York City while clinging to her inner strength. The supporting cast, including Karimloo, Pimentel, and Mohseni, provide depth to the narrative, each portraying characters who are themselves dealing with profound personal struggles.
Woofter's direction brings a raw and authentic feel to the film, immersing the audience in Bella's journey. The pocket squirrel, an unusual but effective symbol, underscores the delicate balance between vulnerability and resilience.
"Bound" is a poignant and compelling story of survival, friendship, and self-discovery. It reminds us that even in the darkest times, there is always a way forward. Alexandra Faye Sadeghian's performance as Bella Patterson is nothing short of outstanding, making "Bound" a must-watch for its emotional depth and exceptional character portrayal.
I saw this movie at a festival and the rewatched it because I felt like I missed something. It was most likely due to the fact I had a few drinks at happy hour and then missed the first 5 minutes of the film. I forgot there are no previews at film festivals.
Because the movie starts right away and the director has moment of very subtle storytelling, if you blink you will miss something that might not be super important later, but will add to the layers of the film. This is what I loved most about the film.
There is a big story going on, but also many little stories at the same time. Some with characters, some with objects, some with actions. Very cool and well thought out.
Because the movie starts right away and the director has moment of very subtle storytelling, if you blink you will miss something that might not be super important later, but will add to the layers of the film. This is what I loved most about the film.
There is a big story going on, but also many little stories at the same time. Some with characters, some with objects, some with actions. Very cool and well thought out.
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