The screenwriter is very good

Derrick 2021-12-31 08:02:53

Don't control whether the legal principle is established, accept this setting.

The rhythm of this story is too comfortable: 8 minutes after the hook is down, the wife wakes up to find that the blood is full of blood, and the husband has evaporated; the first reversal in 12 minutes, the wife is accused of murder; the second reversal in 25 minutes, girlfriends With the child missing, the hostess found out that her husband was still alive; in 28 minutes, the inmate told the hostess double jeopardy that you can kill him by yourself until you get on parole. Ok, the curtain of revenge slowly opened.

The character creation is very full. Although the heroine sometimes exceeds reason because of the lawful kindness, initial trust in her husband and love to her son, she can still be said to have an IQ online throughout the process. In addition, the heroine did not become black in the end, but killed her husband in a defensive manner after her husband became murderous. On the one hand, the script did not misinterpret the double jeopardy, which avoided the contradiction of whether the heroine would be sentenced for killing her husband. It shows that the screenwriter ultimately wants to create a lawful citizen and mother who is kind by nature. Otherwise, what position would she take to meet her son again?

In short, the script is very awkward!

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Extended Reading
  • Emanuel 2022-04-21 09:02:37

    It's not easy for her, how many six years can her life be wasted? Six years of being innocent and full of resentment, six years of grief, and finally revenge, I don't think I can relieve my hatred. How could there be such a bad man.

  • Darius 2022-04-22 07:01:34

    Slightly faded, but still impressive. 3.5 stars.

Double Jeopardy quotes

  • [Travis asks Jim Mangold for his assistance in finding Libby in New Orleans]

    Mangold: [Travis shows Jim a prison photo of Libby] Pretty girl.

    Travis Lehman: Oh, yeah. She's very pretty, for a convicted murderer. She jumped parole on me.

    Mangold: Mr. Lehman, I'd love to be able to help you, sir.

    Travis Lehman: No, I don't want you guys to go to any trouble. I can handle matters. I just came down as a professional courtesy, since she's in New Orleans, and came here to kill one of your prominent citizens.

    Mangold: And just how is she planning on doing that?

    Travis Lehman: I don't know. She'll probably use the .38 Special she stole from me.

  • [Libby talks to the boutique saleswoman under a false hotel name]

    Boutique Saleswoman: I'm sorry. Are you... lost?

    Libby Parsons: No. Actually, I'm found. I just had an hour with Jerome.

    Boutique Saleswoman: Oh. Jerome. I've heard that he is marvelous.

    Libby Parsons: He's fabulous. I haven't felt this good since the day my husband died.