- The film is a remake of the French film "Everything for Her". Although it is a remake, it also includes the director and screenwriter Paul Haggis’ own creations. For example, the film was shot in Pittsburgh. Many of the scenes were not usually before shooting. Just write it. According to Haggis, he has nearly 380 shots, which were created after he arrived in Pittsburgh and were infected by the environment there.
- In the autumn of 2009, Pittsburgh was very popular with Hollywood. In addition to "Dangerous Love on the 3rd", Edward Zwick and Anne Hathaway and Jack Gyllenhaal filmed "Love and Elixir" (2010) , Tony Scott led Denzel Washington and Chris Pine's "Dangerous Hour" (2010) was also shot here.
- When the film was shot in Pittsburgh, many local prison staff were fortunate to be extras and show their faces. For example, prison director Donnis said with satisfaction, "I will play myself in the film and will tell the main role. Regarding security issues".
The Next Three Days behind the scenes gags
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John Brennan: What happens if we find the woman who was leaving the parking lot?
Meyer Fisk: The PCRA has been rejected. No new evidence can be submitted. Not anymore.
John Brennan: It was a robbery.
Meyer Fisk: And if they had used her credit card, we could have argued that. I-I'm sorry. John... this sucks.
John Brennan: Okay. That's that. All we have now is the Supreme Court, right?
Meyer Fisk: John, in the last thirty years, the Supreme Court has not heard one murder case. No decent lawyer would even file the pleadings.
John Brennan: So all I have to do is find an... an indecent one. That shouldn't be too hard.
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Meyer Fisk: I need you to look at the evidence and forget that Lara's your wife.
John Brennan: I've seen the evidence, Meyer.
Meyer Fisk: I'm not saying judge her innocent or guilty, I'm just saying look at it. Her co-worker sees her leaving the scene. The victim's blood is on her clothes. Her fingerprints are on the murder weapon.
John Brennan: And then we went out to dinner. How do you do that if just killed somebody? That would make her a psychopath.
Meyer Fisk: And the fight...
John Brennan: Is Lara a psychopath, Meyer?
Meyer Fisk: The fight in the office?
John Brennan: Everyone fights with their boss.
Meyer Fisk: But this one ended up dead.
John Brennan: So what you're saying is that you never believed in her innocence.
Meyer Fisk: How can you say that?
John Brennan: Well, what are you saying?
Meyer Fisk: I'm saying that it no longer matters what we believe! Lara is not getting out! And you have no idea how much I hate to say that.