Marla lives chained to the wall of an old basement owned by Bill, her only connection with the outside and the responsible of her isolation. This, far from disturbing her, cautivates her. It's a critic to all the prejudices we have about ...See moreMarla lives chained to the wall of an old basement owned by Bill, her only connection with the outside and the responsible of her isolation. This, far from disturbing her, cautivates her. It's a critic to all the prejudices we have about uncommon personal relationships, a metaphore of the different kinds of love, and the seeking of happiness the way we want.
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