Ted (Anthony Hopkins) shoots his unfaithful wife. She does not die and he goes on trial on attempted murder charges. Willy the prosecutor is young, cocky, arrogant and about to take a big fall. There is a gun and a confession but Ted manages to overcome that and discredit the cop, Rob, who arrested him. The case falls apart, everyone is sleazy, people are idiots and the ending is ludicrous. This was bad, hell ‘Guilty as Sin’ and 'The Price of Passion' were better than this.
Movie Review: Fracture
Ted (Anthony Hopkins) shoots his unfaithful wife. She does not die and he goes on trial on attempted murder charges. Willy the prosecutor is young, cocky, arrogant and about to take a big fall. There is a gun and a confession but Ted manages to overcome that and discredit the cop, Rob, who arrested him. The case falls apart, everyone is sleazy, people are idiots and the ending is ludicrous. This was bad, hell ‘Guilty as Sin’ and 'The Price of Passion' were better than this.
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