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Title Bound. Year 1996. Directors Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski. Genre Crime, Romance, Thriller. Interpreted by. Jennifer Tilly. Joe Pantoliano. Plot – The movie is set in Chicago, the city of Al Capone and of Valentine's night. Violet is the submissive girlfriend of a Mafia boss.
Read these movie quotes about death. “I’m not afraid of death; I just don’t want to be there when it happens.”. – Woody Allen, Death. “Death ends a life, not a relationship.”. – Robert Benchley, Tuesdays with Morrie. “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”.
Now the movie turns into a macabre caper comedy of clockwork virtuosity. The plot depends on split-second timing; if anything goes wrong, they could be dead. Of course everything goes wrong.
Apr 6, 2015 · Movie Quote of the Day – Bound, 1996 (dir. Lana & Lilly Wachowski) Apr 6. Posted by Marya E. Gates. Violet: You made certain choices in your life that you paid for. You said you made them because you were good at something and it was easy.
- Be The Change
- Seek Your Own Path
- Avoid Being A Follower
- Life Requires Art
- Believe in Yourself
- Choose Your Destiny
- Don’T Take Life Too Seriously
- Consider The Other Side
- Life Is Easier Said Than Done
- Choose Thoughtfully
In a film emphasizing doing good because it’s our duty as humans, no other line summarizes the importance of taking initiative quite like this one.
Films for children rarely stir your soul, but who doesn’t empathize with a character becoming aware of himself in the very worst of starting places. A movie that challenges kids to go after what they want, MewTwos hatred of his lot in life can stir any viewer.
In the middle of a tense undercover mission, Obi-Wan addresses the other character’s fears head on, reminding each of us to think before we follow others.
Amid the tragedies of the holocaust, Guido in Life Is Beautiful strives to protect his sons innocence. The film highlights the critical nature of art in everyday life, making the case that the things and people we love are the only reason for living. Never is this more clear than when Uncle Eliseo states our need for art and comedy so concisely.
Perhaps no movie character can beat Yoda when it comes to the wise, all-knowing mentor. This simple retort to Luke’s complaint is a poignant underscore to one of the main themes in the Star Wars films: that a strong mind that perseveres can do anything in life.
The penultimate line from Pokemon: The First Movie, when the result of a scientific experiment learns our choices determine who we are. Proving that quality films, even ones about Pokemon, can teach us a thing or two about life and death.
Another theme in Chicago rings reminiscent of Shakespeare’s “all the worlds a stage..”. Highlighting the temperance of life, reminds us all to enjoy life while we have it, concentrating less on where we are and more on enjoying the ride.
Lilo’s unique perspective on the troublesome, chaotic stitch in Lilo And Stitch is a powerful statement on empathy. A quiet, simple moment that teaches us all to remember to walk a mile in another’s shoes.
Another insightful moment from Morpheus, the enlightened leader reminds all of us that falling along the way to success in life is normal.
The animated film The Incredibles takes a truly intimidating turn when the evil genius Syndrome flaunts his seemingly endless wealth and new connections. Since Mr. Incredible’s actions influenced Syndrome’s decision to become evil, this moment is a surprisingly powerful reminder that our actions have consequences.
Bound: Directed by Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski. With Jennifer Tilly, Gina Gershon, Joe Pantoliano, John P. Ryan. Tough ex-con Corky and her lover Violet concoct a scheme to steal millions of stashed mob money and pin the blame on Violet's crooked boyfriend Caesar.
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Simultaneously violent, funny, and suspenseful, Bound is sure to test your tolerance for bloodshed, but the film is crafted with such undeniable skill that several critics (including Roger Ebert) placed it on their top-ten lists for 1996. --Jeff Shannon. Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller.