Fracture Comments

  • Freddy 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    The first time it looked good, the second time it looked good. . . I was disappointed, maybe it was because I didn't watch enough movies when I thought it was...

  • Taya 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    The acting is a bit overdone, and the plot is...

  • Jeremie 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    Waited an hour and 50 minutes just to see a wonderful...

  • Andreanne 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    Chapling's two reassuring actors, but the story is too...

  • Roger 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    Expectations are high. . result,. ....

  • Fredy 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    Very good, Hopkins' performance is still the same, and Commander Gao has some play. The case setting is more literary and artistic, and the atmosphere is...

  • Allison 2021-10-22 14:41:13

    It’s just that the story isn’t exciting enough,...

  • Chadrick 2021-10-22 14:41:13

    Perfect Wife...

  • Dereck 2021-10-22 14:41:13

    I don't like Hollywood movies with mystery more and more, purely for suspense and suspense, the story is not satisfactory and has no connotation. The above is not about this movie, this one is still...

  • Jany 2021-10-22 14:41:13

    Super perfect murder. Lao Huo will still get away with it. It can only prove that the bullet that killed Lao Huo's wife was shot from a police gun. It cannot prove that the gun was replaced by Lao Huo himself. Unless it can be proved that the bullets that killed Lao Huo’s wife and the bullets used by the police to commit suicide are unique to Lao Huo, Lao Huo can use the same gun wisely and will not be so stupid that he does not use exactly the same bullets. Silly, the bullet is homemade, but...

Extended Reading
  • Laurine 2022-03-17 09:01:03

    any egg has cracks

    It's a battle between a brilliantly intelligent engineer and a so-so prosecutor, and an excellent demonstration of American law. The first is not to use evidence of questionable origin, because this makes almost all evidence invalid, which is a perfect trick. Then there is never a crime. If no...

  • Augustine 2022-04-21 09:01:35

    Many unsolved mysteries remain

    1. Why did Ted fire a third shot to break another piece of glass after he had scared the gardener away with two shots? It could be seen that he did it on purpose, because on the monitor, it was obvious that the gardeners were scattered.
    2. When Officer Rob entered the room, he saw that the picture...

Fracture quotes

  • Judge Pincus: Mr Beachum. Nice to see a man who dresses for court.

    Willy Beachum: I'm very sorry, Your Honour. Very sorry. It's a long story.

    Judge Pincus: The people of the State of California versus Theodore Crawford.

    Public Defender: Your Honour, the public defender is representing Mr Crawford for his arraignment with the understanding that he will secure private counsel for all further proceedings.

    Judge Pincus: Mr Crawford, you have been charged with section 664 slash 187 of the California penal code: Attempted murder. Do you waive further eading of the complaint and complete statement of rights?

    Public Defender: You do.

    Ted Crawford: I do. But, l... I want...

    Judge Pincus: And do you wish to enter a plea at this time?

    Ted Crawford: Yes, not guilty. But I also want to waive my right to counsel and to represent myself.

    Judge Pincus: Surely you won't have trouble finding an attorney, Mr Crawford?

    Ted Crawford: No, but I want to do it myself.

    Public Defender: Your Honour, if I can have a moment with my client.

    Ted Crawford: I'm not your client. Try and keep up, will you?

    Judge Pincus: Uh, Mr Crawford, you're facing some very serious charges here. I strongly urge you to retain counsel.

    Ted Crawford: That's very kind but I believe I'm within my rights.

    Judge Pincus: Be aware that lack of counsel will not be grounds for an appeal.

    Ted Crawford: Oh, I understand. I understand.

    Judge Pincus: People have an objection, Mr Beachum?

    Willy Beachum: Well, Your Honour, we have a verbal and signed confession. So, I would strongly advise Mr Crawford to get a competent attorney to try and negotiate a plea.

    Judge Pincus: That's pretty damning evidence, Mr Crawford. You wanna reconsider?

    Ted Crawford: Absolutely not.

    Willy Beachum: Huh. It's gonna turn into a circus.

    Judge Pincus: I appreciate your concern for the dignity of the court, 007. Unfortunately, the man is a tax-paying citizen and entitled by our constitution to try and manipulate the legal system like everybody else.

    Willy Beachum: Mr Crawford wants to go pro per, that's gonna take a while, and sadly, I won't be here for it. But the People have no objection.

  • Ted Crawford: Nicely done, Willy. Truly. A regular chain of evidence. Great stuff. Vivid. Heartbreaking. The victim cries out from beyond the grave. Yeah. Jurors love all that sort of crap, don't they? I bet you don't even need a confession anymore, do you, Willy? I tell you what, though, old sport. Let's make you a new one just in case. The real deal, all the juicy details. You can get your rocks off on that, then, can't you? Huh? I shot my wife in the face, right there. She didn't look so pretty after that. And l stood there looking down at her... and l watched her eyes go all empty. I could smell the blood and the shit. Smelled like metal. And the look on his face! He was trying to get her back to life and l was pissing myself laughing... because I took both the bastards out with one fucking bullet. Yeah. And now you've got your little bullet, haven't you? Got what you want. So bring it all on, kiddo. Bring it all into court. Except you can't, can you? Let's see, now, first year law, double jeopardy. I went to trial, you lost. Oh, pity about that. It doesn't matter what you do now. It doesn't matter what you know. I mean, she could come back from the dead, you see... and testify, spill the beans, and it would mean... nothing. So you can't touch me... ever.