Scena da Luna de miel (2015)
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| Durata: 303 sec.. | Nudità: yes | Creatore: Ruffah |
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Nome di nascita: Paulina Ahmed
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Biografia completa
Paulina Ahmed starred as Isabel in the psychological thriller 'Luna de miel' (2015), playing a woman kidnapped by her neighbor, Jorge, who attempts to manipulate her into loving him through conditioning.
Sul film: Luna de miel (2015)
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: Chavi Prieto, Diego Cohen, Walter Schroeder Vasquez, E. Gabriel Cuenca Figueroa, José Antonio Hernández, Gabriel Cuenca Gómez Ugarte, Álvaro González Kuhn, Mónica Gorbea, Adriana Ortega, Susana Cuenca Gómez Ugarte
Società: Grostesque
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: rape, kidnapping, obsession, unrequited love, torture, bound and gagged, misogyny, torture porn, abduction, independent film, splatter
Storia
The story of 'Luna de Miel' revolves around Jorge, an eccentric and lonely medical doctor who becomes obsessed with his neighbor Isabel. In a disturbing turn of events, Jorge decides to kidnap Isabel in an attempt to subject her to a classical conditioning experiment. His ultimate goal is to make Isabel love him unconditionally. The narrative explores the chilling lengths that Jorge goes to in order to fulfill his obsession, revealing a terrifying truth behind his actions.
Riassunto
'Luna de Miel', directed by Diego Cohen and released in 2015, is a horror-thriller film that delves into the dark depths of human obsession. The story centers around Jorge, an unsettling protagonist who embodies the terrifying consequences of unchecked desire. While the details of Isabel's fate remain unclear due to insufficient source information, the movie serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of fixation and the disturbing potential for violence that can arise from it.