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Fracture
Anna is a young teacher assigned as a substitute at a challenging middle school in the suburbs of Paris. In her class, Lakhdar, a well-behaved and promising student, has suffered a medical mishap and lost the use of his right hand.
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Plot Summary
A meticulous and wealthy narcissistic man murders his adulterous wife and stages the scene to look like a suicide. He then proceeds to manipulate the legal system to avoid conviction, even after confessing. A young, ambitious deputy district attorney takes on the case, determined to see the killer brought to justice despite the man's seemingly insurmountable legal and psychological advantages.
Critical Reception
Fracture received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling, as well as the film's intricate plot and suspenseful atmosphere. Some critics found the legal technicalities a bit convoluted, but overall, it was seen as a well-crafted thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Anthony Hopkins delivers a chilling performance as a manipulative killer.
Ryan Gosling is compelling as the determined prosecutor.
The film offers a tense and intelligent cat-and-mouse game within the legal system.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the strong performances of the lead actors and the intriguing plot. Many found the film to be suspenseful and well-acted, though some noted that certain legal aspects might stretch credibility.
Fun Fact
Anthony Hopkins' character, Ted Crawford, meticulously plans every detail of his crime and his defense. In a subtle visual cue, he is often seen wearing impeccably tailored suits and maintaining a pristine appearance, reflecting his character's obsession with control and perfection.
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