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 Fracture  

 

When Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) discovers that his beautiful younger wife, Jennifer (Embeth Davidtz), is having an affair, he plans her murder...the perfect murder. Among the police arriving at the crime scene is hostage negotiator Detective Rob Nunally (Billy Burke), the only officer permitted entry to the house. Surprisingly, Crawford readily admits to shooting his wife, but Nunally is too stunned to pay close attention when he recognizes his lover, whose true identity he never knew, lying on the floor in a pool of blood. Although Jennifer was shot at point blank range, Nunally realizes she isn't dead. Crawford is immediately arrested and arraigned after confessing - a seemingly slam-dunk case for hot shot assistant district attorney Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling), who has one foot out the door of the District Attorney's (David Strathairn) office on his way to a lucrative job in high-stakes corporate law. But nothing is as simple as it seems, including this case. Will the lure of power and a love affair with a sexy, ambitious attorney (Rosamund Pike) at his new firm overpower Willy's fierce drive to win, or worse, quash his code of ethics? In a tense duel of intellect and strategy, Crawford and Willy both learn that a "fracture" can be found in every ostensibly perfect facade.
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45 out of 100 Hopkins at his best
Mike from Cork, 25 Sep 2007
He's just evil... you know it, the cops know it, but the poor ol' prosecution guy just can't an attempted murder rap stuck on him... The acting is superb throughout and the plot very interesting! There is one slow patch in the film while we wait, knowingly, that any second Hopkins character is going to put the proverbial cat amongst the pigeons.
6 people out of 6 found this review helpful
30 out of 100 Fractured....
Stephen from Dublin, 17 Jan 2008
A strange mix of good and bad. The plot is very good with a neat twist at the end but some of the performances leave a lot to be desired. The chemistry between the Gosling character and the main female role just doesn't work and the likelihood of her as his boss bedding him at first sight almost is stretching credibility. Hopkins as always is very watchable but I feel he is reprising Hannibal a bit too much. Very Macchiavellian. Not the greatest but probably worth a look.
5 people out of 8 found this review helpful
50 out of 100 fracture
jacqui from Dublin, 16 Oct 2007
brilliant film hopkins really good actor. its about a man who kills his wife after he discovers she's been having an affair, but the cops find it difficult to tie him to it
4 people out of 4 found this review helpful
45 out of 100 Fracture
Brian from Cork, 22 Sep 2007
Excellent, original flick, if your sick of the same old courtroom movies then give this a go, I'm confident you'll be pleased. Hopkins is pure class, in a role that wouldn't be out of place in Hannibal, while Gosling provides a perfect opponent.
2 people out of 2 found this review helpful
40 out of 100 fracture
John from Meath, 15 Aug 2008
interesting storyline and enjoyable movie.
1 people out of 1 found this review helpful
40 out of 100 Could have been great.
Ciaran from Dublin, 18 Nov 2007
The first 40 mins of Fracture conrtain the best elements of the movie. The scene is set and the characters are developed into a very interesting setup. Then we enter a lull of about 30 mins where a completely unneccessary love interest is added and the main plot takes a break, to the detriment of the overall effect. It picks it back up agaiun and ends well enough. Hopkins and Gosling are where it is at here and while they are together in the movie is when it realy shines. Overall very good.
0 people out of 3 found this review helpful
40 out of 100 Twists and Turns albeit predictable
Damien from Dublin, 14 Oct 2008
Anthony Hopkins hams it up but maybe not so much as the famous performance as Mr Lecter. Very enjoyable film that keeps you cursing yourself throughout on what crucial element of information have you overlooked in seeing how Hopkins character is getting away with it. As such the film puts you in a very sympathetic position with the one for the future Gosling. Well worth a watch.
0 people out of 0 found this review helpful
20 out of 100 A nice nifty little thriller...
Sorcha from Dublin, 23 Feb 2008
Not a bad film at all but does require patience to get going. Hopkins gives a reserved performance, not his best by far, but worth viewing of you are a fan like myself. Mixes courtroom drama with a police procedural, but without any great performances from the supporting cast. Clever finale and a neat twist, but ultimately for light courtroom thriller fans.
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