A concise synopsis of gay-themed movies and gay interest films. Click on the photos to enlarge.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Bound (1996)




















Corky (Gina Gershon) is a lesbian who just got out of prison after having served 5 years for what she calls "redistribution of wealth", or stealing. She was betrayed by her female partner and therefore has a severe lack of trust in those around her. Corky takes a job as a painter and plumber in a Chicago condo building and soon meets sexy Violet (Jennifer Tilly), who's the girlfriend of Caesar (Joe Pantoliano), a money launderer for the Mafia. The couple live in the condo right next to the one where Corky works. The attraction between Corky and Violet is immediate, and it isn't long before Violet seduces her. Later, Violet overhears Caesar and his Mafia buddies beating and torturing Shelly (Barry Kivel), a man who has been skimming money from the business. Corky knows trouble when she sees it, but that doesn't stop her from giving in to Violet's manipulations. After Shelly is shot and killed by Johnnie Marzonne (Christopher Meloni), the son of Mafia boss Gino Marzonne (Richard C. Sarafian), Caesar returns to the apartment with a bag of bloody money.

Soon Violet makes the suggestion to her new lover that they steal two million dollars of the Mafia's money, allowing Caesar to take the fall for its loss. What a deal--two million dollars, plus Violet. How could anyone say no to that? Of course, nothing goes according to the plan as all hell breaks lose with Caesar doing just the opposite of what the two ladies had expected. Then there's the question if Corky will once again be betrayed by the woman she cares about. Anything can happen before the ending is reached as betrayal, torture, and murder become the norm. Caesar finds out and is about to kill Corky, but Violet arrives and pulls a gun on Caesar. He tells Violet that he knows she will not shoot him, and she replies, "Caesar, you don't know shit", then kills him. In the end Violet drives off hand-in-hand with Corky.

This provocative neo-noir crime thriller offers a grab bag of genres: gangster movie, comedy, sexy romance, and crime caper. It's scary, funny, sexy, suspenseful, with plenty of action, and is not for the squeamish. The script is sharp and fresh with many twists in it. There are a few violent scenes, and some people might find the lesbian sex scene offensive. Described as explicit and steamy, it is actually tasteful, discreet and realistic. Don Davis composed the music score. The film was written and directed by the Wachowski Brothers, Andy and Larry Wachowski.

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