Many unsolved mysteries remain

Augustine 2022-04-21 09:01:35

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 of Ted's wife was hanging on the TV, in the middle of the hall. But later, when attorney Willie entered the scene to look for the gun and saw a photo of Ted's wife saying, "She's beautiful," the location of the photo apparently shifted. It was put back in place when Ted later returned home. I believe it was Officer Rob who moved because he asked to stay at the scene when he captured Ted. And this was Ted's game for him.
3. Officer Rob committed suicide after Ted was released in court, I believe he had something that Ted knew. So he did not hesitate to forge evidence to kill him. And Ted saw him kill himself, as if to be expected.
4. The device where Ted played with the glass ball after he got home. A track in the middle has traces of deformation and welding.

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Extended Reading
  • Russel 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    I don't like the ending! ! ! This is the first time I want the villain to go unpunished! ! !

  • 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 okay~~

Fracture quotes

  • Ted Crawford: You know, my grandfather was an egg farmer.

    Willy Beachum: This isn't going to be about your, uh, "rough childhood," is it?

    Ted Crawford: No, I used to candle eggs at his farm. Do you know what that is? You hold an egg up to the light of a candle and you look for imperfections. The first time I did it he told me to put all the eggs that were cracked or flawed into a bucket for the bakery. And he came back an hour later, and there were 300 eggs in the bakery bucket. He asked me what the hell I was doing. I found a flaw in every single one of them - you know, thin places in the shell; fine, hairline cracks. You look closely enough, you'll find that everything has a weak spot where it can break, sooner or later.

    Willy Beachum: You looking for mine?

    Ted Crawford: I've already found yours.

    Willy Beachum: What is it?

    Ted Crawford: You're a winner, Willy.

    Willy Beachum: Yeah.

    [chuckles nervously]

    Willy Beachum: Well, I guess the joke's on me then, isn't it?

    Ted Crawford: [grinning] You bet your ass, old sport.

  • [first lines]

    Crawford's Secretary: The NTSB guys are here about that bulkhead problem.

    Ted Crawford: OK, thanks.