Aaron plays a slow, methodical game of compliance and vulnerability. He uses physical containment to force Alison and Tom to confront hidden betrayals, suppressed resentment, and toxic power imbalances within their marriage. 3. The Shift in Power
Here’s a helpful blog post draft based on the title Deadly Virtues: Love. Honour. Obey. (assuming the reference is to exploring how positive traits can become destructive in unbalanced relationships or systems). Deadly Virtues - Love. Honour. Obey. -16 - -201...
Aaron stepped back, admiring the silhouette. To the world, she was missing—a tragedy on a evening news crawl. To him, she was perfect: a living statue that would never lie, never leave, and never disobey. Aaron plays a slow, methodical game of compliance
The film centers on Aaron (Edward Akrout), a charismatic yet psychopathic stranger who breaks into the home of a suburban couple, Tom (Matt Barber) and Alison (Megan Maczko). Over the course of a weekend, Aaron binds the couple and subjects them to psychological and physical torture. The Shift in Power Here’s a helpful blog