Very touched

Rebekah 2021-12-31 08:02:53

Watching this film is attracted by the beautiful and moving heroine, very beautiful, but there is some sadness in her eyes.

Of course, seeing her desperately looking for her son and being locked in a coffin by her ex-husband, I couldn't breathe anymore. I have been involved in my heart.

But seeing her son at the end of the film, she felt relieved and nervous. I thought her son no longer remembered her. But fortunately, her son said'they said you are died', that moment is truly happy, moved, happy, relieved, entangled together, and deeply moved.

All the hard work is worth it.

It's worth watching this movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Myrna 2021-12-31 08:02:53

    The story of a friend who eats support helping an intuitive woman find her son to prove her innocence

  • Edwina 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Interesting movie, the heroine is very good-looking, but the screenwriter wrote her very stupid, she is simply a pig-like teammate. This film tells the story of a husband who faked his death, framed the heroine, ran away with her best friend and son, and was finally kowtowed by the heroine with a law that "a person cannot be charged twice for the same crime". Originally it was a simple matter, because the heroine was too stupid, and there were many twists and turns. Don't say it, it's pretty cool.

Double Jeopardy quotes

  • [Libby and Travis talk on the drive to the boat after Libby's parole violation]

    Libby Parsons: Okay. I killed my husband. I chopped him up into little bits, and I dumped him piece by piece into the Pacific. Are you satisfied?

    Travis Lehman: No. No. You were a hell of a lot closer to your kid three days ago than you are today. All you had to do was wait three years. That's all. You fucking idiot!

    Libby Parsons: You cannot know what it is like to sit in prison for six years and think of nothing else in the world but your son. Did I make the right choice? You asked the wrong question, Lehman, I didn't have a choice. Fuck your curfew!

    Libby Parsons: [Libby sees a picture of a girl on Lehman's sun visor] Who's that? Your daughter?

    Libby Parsons: [Travis closes the visor without responding] Is that a problem for you, Lehman?

  • [first lines]

    Libby Parsons: [Libby fishs with her son Matty] I'm pretty hungry. Hope we catch some fish soon.

    Matty - Age 4: Me, too.

    Libby Parsons: [Libby winds the fishing line back in] Okay, help me wind.

    Matty - Age 4: Wind back?

    Libby Parsons: Can we turn this one? Slowly. Slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly.

    Matty - Age 4: I am doing it slowly.

    Libby Parsons: [Libby smiles] Okay, you got it.