暴龙
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脾气暴躁的约瑟夫(彼得·穆兰PeterMullan饰)有一个破碎的家庭,他的生活自暴自弃混乱不堪。到处惹事的他无意间闯入了一间服装店,结识了店主汉娜(奥莉薇娅·柯尔曼OliviaColman饰)。汉娜是一名虔诚的天主教徒,住在高档小区,有一个完美无瑕的丈夫,但是无法生育的事实让她一直都耿耿于怀。约瑟夫在汉娜的身上感受到了同自己相似的气息,果不其然,汉娜的生活并不如表面上那样平静,看似完美的丈夫在背地里却是一个可怕的施虐狂,动则就对妻子拳脚相加。某日,经历过又一番非人折磨的汉娜鼻青脸肿的找到约瑟夫,她告诉他自己已经决定离开丈夫,希望约瑟夫能够收留无亲无故的她。这一举动触动了约瑟夫对已故妻子的回忆,他答应帮汉娜回家收拾行李。约瑟夫拿着汉娜的钥匙进入了汉娜家,但出现在眼前的情景却让他大吃一惊。无因的暴力,就像暴龙般在这个街区的上空徘徊不去。
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