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: Lynch creates a claustrophobic, sickly-colored world that traps the viewer alongside the characters. The film often leaves the worst violence off-screen, focusing instead on the psychological dread of Rabbit’s existence. The Drawbacks Chained (2012) [REVIEW] | The Wolfman Cometh
The story begins with a terrifying abduction: a mother and her young son, Tim, are kidnapped by a sadistic taxi driver named (played by Vincent D'Onofrio ). After murdering the mother, Bob keeps Tim captive in his isolated home, renaming him "Rabbit" and chaining him to the floor. Chained (2012)
: Critics noted the compelling and disturbing dynamic between D’Onofrio and Eamon Farren. Farren’s performance as the traumatized, physically expressive Rabbit provides an excellent counterweight to Bob's looming presence. : Lynch creates a claustrophobic, sickly-colored world that
Directed by (daughter of David Lynch), Chained (2012) is an unsettling and grim psychological thriller that explores the dark themes of captivity, trauma, and the cycle of violence. The Plot: A Ten-Year Nightmare After murdering the mother, Bob keeps Tim captive