

Bound 2015
"No grey... only black and white."
Step into the intense world of Bound (2015), Jared Cohn's gripping thriller that explores power, control, and self-discovery through a darkly seductive lens.
Director: Jared Cohn
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bound (2015) about?
Bound follows a privileged young woman who discovers a world of dominance and submission after falling for a younger man. As she explores her sexuality and newfound control, she grapples with her past and fights to reclaim her independence.
Who directed Bound?
Jared Cohn directed Bound, bringing a sharp eye for drama and tension to this exploration of unconventional relationships.
Who stars in Bound?
The film features Charisma Carpenter, Bryce Draper, Daniel Baldwin, and Morgan Obenreder in key roles.
Is Bound (2015) worth watching?
Bound offers a bold, thought-provoking take on power dynamics and personal transformation. While it may not suit all tastes, its raw intensity and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological thrillers and drama.
How long is Bound?
Bound has a runtime of 91 minutes.
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About Bound (2015) — A Thrilling Descent into BDSM, Power, and Self-Liberation
Step into the intense world of Bound (2015), Jared Cohn's gripping thriller that explores power, control, and self-discovery through a darkly seductive lens. When a sheltered heiress falls for a younger man, their relationship takes a sharp turn into the realm of BDSM, where boundaries blur and dominance becomes a path to empowerment. As she embraces her newfound desires, she finds the strength to break free from her oppressive upbringing and seize control of her own destiny. With moody aesthetics and raw emotional tension, this drama unfolds like a psychological chess match, revealing the stark contrasts between love, lust, and liberation.
Charisma Carpenter leads the ensemble cast with a compelling performance, supported by a mix of rising stars and seasoned actors like Daniel Baldwin. The film's noir-inspired atmosphere and unflinching look at taboo relationships create a haunting experience that lingers long after the credits roll.




