
Eve, a young girl held captive, manages to beat her kidnapper Phil and successfully unlocks the chain holding her leg and uses it to chain Phil's leg. Later she discovers a revolver and a folder containing photos of some girls, along with their names (even her own photo). She quickly learns that she's not the only victim of Phil. She holds the revolver at Phil, asking him where the other girls are. He dares her to kill him, telling her that he's the only one that knows their ... (Full plot summary below)
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Eve, a young girl held captive, manages to beat her kidnapper Phil and successfully unlocks the chain holding her leg and uses it to chain Phil's leg. Later she discovers a revolver and a folder containing photos of some girls, along with their names (even her own photo). She quickly learns that she's not the only victim of Phil. She holds the revolver at Phil, asking him where the other girls are. He dares her to kill him, telling her that he's the only one that knows their whereabouts.
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| FILMINK (Australia)John NoonanWith grounded performances from Ivlev and Tyson, this is an excellent indie thriller that tries to do something a little different from the norm. |
| Los Angeles TimesMartin TsaiEven jaded viewers who have gathered vague ideas from clues planted by screenwriters Rock Shaink and Keith Kjornes about how things will ultimately play out might find a genuine surprise or two in store. |
| TheFrightFile.comDustin Putman"Bound to Vengeance" holds one's attention, but not one's faith, telling a story that simply has too many holes to buy into it. |
| ShockTillYouDrop.comChris AlexanderUltimately a daft, pulpy descent into stylized nastiness. |
| The DissolveCharles BramescoBound To Vengeance is not necessarily an evil film, or even a hateful one. It’s confused at best, though it’s more likely that the film’s misguided pseudo-feminist subtext is a result of simple thoughtlessness. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.I recommend it only to a niche audience that can appreciate this kind of exploitative fare. |
| Butaca AnchaRafael PazA pretty straight forward film that touches familiar ground but it's full of energy. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Time Out LondonTrevor JohnstonIt’s a struggle to glean many positives from this ugly, superficial offering, which gestures towards feminist empowerment while heaping mental and physical hurt on every one of its female characters. |
| Slant MagazineEd GonzalezIt trivializes victim trauma by treating its main character's best-laid plans as punchline fodder. |
| Village VoicePete Vonder HaarBound to Vengeance strains credibility (seriously, she never calls the cops?) and swerves dangerously close to exploitation often enough that its semi-clever premise can't keep it on course. |