Two versions?


I watched a 79 minute version of this, but I see reference to 95 minute runtime of this film. Does anyone know what the additional footage contains?

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I would like to know, too.. I've searched online and I've only found the movie released as a 79 minutes cut. I've also watched the trailer and I couldn't seem to find any scenes that I hadn't already seen in the movie. So... I don't know. Maybe the long, 90-something minutes long version was screened only at Sundance?

I only found this interview https://horrornews.net/99837/interview-jose-manuel-cravioto-director-bound-for-vengeance/ which contains this:

Jose- We changed a lot of things during the process. The “last house” is not on the original screen play because we added some elements like Phil’s family, the boyfriend. There is a little scene with the boyfriend and we explored more with the boyfriend. An example the bigger footage with the boyfriend, we would shoot that after we finished the film in the first cut. We liked to add that element. The “last house” scene was a new story that we added for a more complex character with Phil and his family.


I don't understand how or why they edited down the footage if they already had to film extra scenes (boyfriend, "last house") for the final cut. Which, by the way, would explain why the editing is so sloppy.

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