
Joint Body (2011)
Année de sortie : 2011
Pays : United States of America
Titre alternatif : N/D
Réalisateur : Brian Jun
Scénariste : Brian Jun
Production & Genre
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Sociétés : N/D
Genre : Drama, Thriller
Synopsis
After his release from prison and subsequent divorce, John (played by Joe Dixon) is barred from seeing his young daughter by his ex-wife. Struggling with loneliness and abandonment, he meets a troubled woman named Karen (played by Lindsey Haun). Karen's lonely and unstable nature draws her to John, who sees in her a chance at redemption and companionship. The two form an unlikely alliance. However, their relationship takes a dramatic turn when Karen is attacked by an assailant in her home. John intervenes and saves her, but this act attracts unwanted attention from the law. As they evade capture, John must confront his past actions and reevaluate what freedom truly means to him.
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Résumé
Joint Body (2011), directed by Brian Jun, is a compelling drama-thriller that explores themes of redemption, loneliness, and the consequences of one's past actions. The film follows parolee John as he navigates life after prison and divorce. Barred from seeing his daughter, John finds solace in an unconventional relationship with Karen, a troubled woman he meets along the way. The movie is notable for its exploration of complex character dynamics and the ethical dilemmas faced by its protagonist.
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