Just like the plot of this movie, although the screenwriter’s ideas are meticulous and intriguing, it is not without flaws; it is more like the self-proclaimed legal system in the United States.
I really love the amorous feelings of Hopkins in the blink of an eye (I thought of replacing the word amorous feelings with wisdom, profound or meaningful, but found that non-morous feelings cannot express the strong emotion of love to death). Perhaps criminals with high IQ like to play the game of mouse and cat. When Ted repeatedly reminds the young Beachum with eggshells or pendulums, who knows he is also faintly looking forward to meeting his opponents and friends?
The type and personality of the character of Beachum should also be very realistic. Every city is full of such smooth sailing young people who are determined to go on a big job until they really meet the challenge of fate. Most people will choose to compromise, avoid, take a small bend and continue with a beautiful future; but only a few fearless and brave people with firm beliefs are willing to bear their future and destiny to let go, and then, if they do not succeed, they will become benevolent.
There is such a movie, you know the ending at the beginning, but you are still curious about the process in the middle. In fact, it will reward you with cleverly conceived unexpected plots. Just as life must start and end with birth and death, but who is willing to give up on such a period of ups and downs full of surprises.
View more about Fracture reviews