Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Eleanor Ringel Gillespie: "A smart, suspenseful thriller with crackerjack performances by Hopkins and Gosling." It was indeed a dual of minds and actors. Anthony Hopkins definitely has become the king of sinister characters. This one is not as evil as Hannibal, but still he plays his roles so well. We were engrossed through the entire movie. Some dark humour, which our audience seemed to miss altogether. It was good entertainment. Has an MPAA Rating of R for language and some violent content. Not necessary to see on big screen, rental will be just as good.
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Storyline From Yahoo: When Ted Crawford discovers that his beautiful younger wife, Jennifer, is having an affair, he plans her murder--the perfect murder. Among the cops arriving at the crime scene is hostage negotiator Detective Rob Nunally, the only officer permitted entry to the house. Surprisingly, Crawford readily admits to shooting his wife, but Nunally is too stunned to pay close attention when he recognizes his lover, whose true identity he never knew, lying on the floor in a pool of blood. Although Jennifer was shot at point blank range, Nunally realizes she isn't dead. Crawford is immediately arrested and arraigned after confessing--a seemingly slam-dunk case for hot shot assistant district attorney Willy Beachum, who has one foot out the door of the District Attorney's office on his way to a lucrative job in high-stakes corporate law. But nothing is as simple as it seems, including this case. Will the lure of power and a love affair with a sexy, ambitious attorney at his new firm overpower Willy's fierce drive to win, or worse, quash his code of ethics? In a tense duel of intellect and strategy, Crawford and Willy both learn that a "fracture" can be found in every ostensibly perfect façade.
Ratings: Critics B Users B
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