Who thought boxing gloves belonged near a pregnant woman? Jimmy's sadistic glee is unnerving, but the real twist is how calm he gets after silencing Anne. Owned by my Ex's Godfather doesn't hold back--it makes you question who's really in control. That entrance? Chef's kiss.
Jimmy whispering 'Finally, some peace and quiet' while Anne lies terrified? Chilling. Owned by my Ex's Godfather thrives on these twisted contrasts. The older doctor just watches--complicit? Powerless? Doesn't matter. What matters is that suit-walking-in changes EVERYTHING.
'Don't hurt my baby'--that line alone should win awards. Anne's desperation feels raw, real, and utterly heartbreaking. Jimmy's cruelty isn't just physical; it's psychological. Owned by my Ex's Godfather knows how to twist your gut. And that final punch? Satisfying doesn't cover it.
Jimmy thinks he's untouchable until the man in the black suit bursts in. Owned by my Ex's Godfather delivers justice with style. No words needed--just pure, cinematic rage. The way he takes down Jimmy? Art. Anne's scream turns to silence... then hope.
Jimmy wearing boxing gloves in a medical setting? Symbolism screaming 'violence disguised as care.' Owned by my Ex's Godfather uses visual metaphors brilliantly. Anne's tied up not just physically--but emotionally. Then BAM! Enter the godfather. Justice served cold.