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''Bound'' is a 1996 independent crime thriller directed by [[The Matrix|the Wachowskis]]. It is about [[Lipstick Lesbian|Violet]] ([[Jennifer Tilly]]), a closeted lesbian prostitute and mob moll who longs to escape her relationship with mob money-launderer Caesar ([[Joe Pantoliano]]). When she meets ex-con [[Butch Lesbian|Corky]] ([[Gina Gershon]]) hired to renovate the next-door apartment, the two women hatch a scheme to steal $2 million of Mafia money. Though the film was a strong freshman effort by the Wachowskis and a terrifically tense thriller, most people only remember it for the lesbian sex scene.
''Bound'' is a 1996 independent crime thriller directed by [[The Matrix|the Wachowskis]]. It is about [[Lipstick Lesbian|Violet]] ([[Jennifer Tilly]]), a closeted lesbian prostitute and mob moll who longs to escape her relationship with mob money-launderer Caesar ([[Joe Pantoliano]]). When she meets ex-con [[Butch Lesbian|Corky]] ([[Gina Gershon]]) hired to renovate the next-door apartment, the two women hatch a scheme to steal $2 million of Mafia money. Though the film was a strong freshman effort by the Wachowskis and a terrifically tense thriller, most people only remember it for the lesbian sex scene.

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Bound is a 1996 independent crime thriller directed by the Wachowskis. It is about Violet (Jennifer Tilly), a closeted lesbian prostitute and mob moll who longs to escape her relationship with mob money-launderer Caesar (Joe Pantoliano). When she meets ex-con Corky (Gina Gershon) hired to renovate the next-door apartment, the two women hatch a scheme to steal $2 million of Mafia money. Though the film was a strong freshman effort by the Wachowskis and a terrifically tense thriller, most people only remember it for the lesbian sex scene.


This film contains examples of:

 Corky: You know what the difference is between you and me, Violet?

Violet: No.

Corky: Me neither.