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Detailed Report: "Deadly Virtues - Love. Honour. Obey." (2014)
Technical Specs for the 720p Version
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Warning for viewers: The film contains scenes of sexualized psychological torture and non-consensual acts. It is rated 18+ (BBFC) / Not Rated (US) for "strong sexual violence, language, and nudity." Detailed Report: "Deadly Virtues - Love
The Premise:A stranger breaks into the home of a middle-aged couple, Tom and Alison. But he isn't there to steal. Over the course of a weekend, he puts their relationship to the ultimate test, using psychological and physical torment to reveal the "deadly virtues" hidden behind their suburban facade. Why Watch? Matt Barber’s performance: As Steve, Barber is chillingly
However, the film has found a second life as a cult classic among fans of extreme European thrillers (e.g., The Vanishing, Funny Games). Its unflinching look at marital submission and lack of a happy ending repel casual viewers but attract genre enthusiasts.
Video Quality (720p)
- Resolution: 1280x720 pixels
- Bitrate: Typically 2,500–5,000 kbps for a good encode (e.g., scene releases like “Deadly.Virtues.Love.Honour.Obey.2014.720p.BluRay.x264”)
- Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (cinematic widescreen)
- File Size: Usually 4–6 GB for a BluRay rip; smaller for WEB-DL versions
- Matt Barber’s performance: As Steve, Barber is chillingly polite—a man who quotes Nietzsche while making tea. He never yells, which makes him scarier.
- The ambiguity: Does Alison actually fall under Steve’s spell, or is she playing a longer game? The final shot leaves the question open to interpretation—a rare feat in straight-to-vOD horror.
The "Virtues": The title references the traditional marriage vows. The intruder forces the couple to confront how "Love, Honour, and Obey" have been weaponized or ignored in their daily lives. Style and Tone