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After a wild fishbowl party in 1975, a free-spirited woman brings home a charismatic stranger, only to find herself battling for survival when he turns into a sadistic, misogynistic predator.
SYNOPSIS:
Fishbowl is a tense, stylish thriller set in 1975 where liberation and danger collide. Diana, a fiercely independent divorcee, embraces her newfound freedom by attending a swinger’s party, where she meets Vincent—a charming but enigmatic man with a dangerous edge. Drawn to his confidence, Diana brings him home, unaware that Vincent’s charm masks a sinister agenda.
As the night unfolds, Vincent’s true nature emerges, and what begins as a seductive game turns into a fight for survival. Diana, resourceful and unyielding, must outwit Vincent in a deadly battle of wits and strength. In a climactic struggle, Diana turns the tables, reclaiming her power in a brutal, cathartic showdown.
Fishbowl is a gripping exploration of control, liberation, and the lengths one woman will go to protect her autonomy. With its retro aesthetic, razor-sharp tension, and a powerhouse female lead character at its core, the story delivers a visceral, unforgettable thriller.
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