The heroine (Hally Berry) was born in a violent family. When her father tried to rape her, her mother came forward and killed her father. In order to hide the truth, the mother and daughter buried her father and fabricated lies, but all this She was seen by her childhood playmates and was subjected to endless blackmail, and even her boyfriend was taken away by the other party. However, this was only the beginning of the tragedy.
Years later he became a journalist, focusing on exposing various scandals. However, the extortion of his girlfriend is still with him. She finally broke out, designed to kill her girlfriend and blamed an advertising mogul (Bruce Willis). He's been out and about, and has a competent female secretary to help him clear any obstacles, but his wife, who knows this well, is waiting for an opportunity to dominate his property. So everything was taken for granted, the tycoon became the scapegoat, and everyone cheered. However, after a hundred secrets, a colleague who has been helping her investigate the case (actually used by her) accidentally discovered the truth. And threatened to occupy her with this, but all this did not work for her, she brutally killed the other party and created a crime scene, but all this was peeped by another pair of eyes, just like that night many years ago.
The two people who know each other in the film are all using each other, calculating and deceiving each other. Is it only perfect security between strangers?
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