Boned (2015)

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A struggling actress must play the role of a detective in order to save an adorable Maltese puppy from a murderous group of Goth Thugs, a Devilish Dominatrix, and a handsome, lying doctor.

Movie Title: Boned (2015)
"Boned" is an unique 2015 comedy-thriller film directed by Laura Lee Bahr. The movie sticks out for its distinct humor linked with components of suspense and action, unexpected plot turns, and appealing character interaction.

Plot Summary
"Boned" focuses on Samantha (Angela Landis), a downplayed actress who balances her acting profession with her day job as an expert canine walker in Los Angeles. One day, Samantha encounters a strange French Bulldog that drags her into a disorderly world of eccentric characters and harmful situations.

A string of unexpected events kickstarts when Samantha delivers the dog called Baby, who belongs to Mrs. Bing (Baily Anne Borders), a rich but mysterious lady. Right after, Samantha gets captured up in a criminal activity plot involving eccentric ballet dancers-turned-criminals, depicted by Josh Randall and Robyn Cohen.

Rather of being paid for her regular dog-walking services, Mrs. Bing hands Samantha an antique ivory carving, which remarkably, is a desirable product by a crime group involved in unlawful ivory trade. Unusually enough, this things has its origin from the criminal ballet performers's homeland.

Cast and Performances
Angela Landis delivers a good efficiency as Samantha, successfully representing the transitioning journey of an easy dog walker tossed into a world of criminal offense. The bad guys, played by Josh Randall and Robyn Cohen, bring a distinct charm to their atrocious roles as they enact the eccentric ballet dancers turned wrongdoers. The charming efficiencies by the supporting cast also enhance the total quality of the movie.

Styles and Analysis
"Boned" ingeniously mixes its comic timing within a thrilling story, keeping the viewers engaged as the unfolding events throw Samantha's life into disarray. The film looks into styles of criminal activity, mystery, and human relationships. The story mostly concentrates on Samantha's interactions with the eccentric characters she comes across, acting as a foundation for a considerable quantity of the movie's comedy and dispute.

A considerable attribute of the film is its representation of Los Angeles. From the gold-digging starlet to the success-hungry crooks, the film analyzes the city's unique culture in a satirical, yet honest lens.

Vital Reception
"Boned" was well-received for its wacky and unique blend of comedy and thriller genres. Though it received blended evaluations, critics admired the film's off-beat humor, engaging performances, and unforeseen narrative turns. The special storytelling and character advancement ingrained within the story heightened its intrigue, making "Boned" a truly unique watching experience.

Conclusion
"Boned" is a conceptually interesting movie that skillfully combines elements of funny, action, and thriller. With an appealing plotline and notable efficiencies, the motion picture leaves an impression with its unforeseeable story and eccentric character portrayals. It's a film that stays real to its distinct style, delivering a distinct analysis of a crime-comedy film that's sure to captivate a wide variety of viewers.

Top Cast

  • Angela Landis (small)
    Angela Landis
    Samantha
  • Josh Randall (small)
    Josh Randall
    Dr. Edward Pierce
  • Bai Ling (small)
    Bai Ling
    The Mistress
  • Robyn Cohen (small)
    Robyn Cohen
    Felicia
  • Jen Ray (small)
    Jen Ray
    Ornery Woman
  • Craig Gellis (small)
    Craig Gellis
    Sebastian / Goth Man
  • Jim Mitchell
    Botox Partygoer Guy
  • Ian Watson
    Crow
  • Stefan Singh
    Grey
  • Chris Hayes (small)
    Chris Hayes
    Young Man
  • Chris Mollica (small)
    Chris Mollica
    Julian