It looks like you're referencing a file or scene name from "Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey." (a 2014 psychological thriller/drama), possibly from a release labeled "-FilmyHunk-" (a known online upload/piracy tag).
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Deadly Virtues: Love. Honour. Obey. (2014) is a controversial psychological home-invasion thriller directed by Ate de Jong that explores marital dysfunction through a intense, hostage-based narrative. Polarized critical reception highlights strong performances alongside discomfort with its graphic portrayal of the central conflict. For more details, visit IMDb.
The Captivity: Aaron quickly overpowers the couple, tying Tom up in the bathroom and subjecting him to systematic physical torture, including water torture and mutilation.
Critics have debated its "guerrilla feminist" themes, with some viewing it as a commentary on female empowerment against abuse, while others find the method—using a second male abuser to "wake up" the woman—problematic. Availability You can find the movie through various authorized streaming platforms Prime Video: Often available for streaming or rental. Kino Lorber / Artsploitation: official US distributor site for home media and high-quality streaming. parental guides are available if you are sensitive to graphic content.
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