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Buster 2022-03-17 08:01:01
The invisible murder of domestic cold violence
(Reprinted)
"Reversal of Fate" Super perfect murder marriage
visual classic "Reversal of Fate"
Director: Lumpy Schulenta (Germany)
Starring: Jeremy Irons Glenn Close Ron Silver
Produced by: Warner Bros. Produced in 1990 and
won the premiere in Canada: Jeremy Irons won the 63rd Academy Award for... -
Sydnie 2022-03-17 08:01:01
Why does everyone doubt Uncle Tie?
It's okay, court dramas generally love court battles. I don't know why this film gave up this kind of confrontation. In addition, if it was really intentional murder, why did the heroine not guard against Uncle Tie after first awakening from a coma? She can track it down, sue directly, and even...

Brian Delate
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Kaylie 2022-03-21 09:03:28
8.0/10, Glenn Close/Jeremy Irons' acting is amazing. Although based on true events, the director's focus is on a wealthy but terribly cold and broken family.
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Verona 2022-03-17 08:01:01
What can reverse fate? In the United States, of course, power, status, money, especially money, what about wealthy families killing their wives? If you have money, you can afford a lawyer, you can attract public attention, and you can make a successful comeback. Don't forget, the lawyer in the film represents two cases at the same time. When he successfully defended the rich man's innocence, he failed to defend the two black boys. It is doubtful whether a rich and noble white man kills his wife, but a poor and innocent black boy is sentenced to death. Isn't this a mockery of the justice of the law? It is also full of irony that the direction of this film after its release is to build momentum for the actor, thus sacrificing the nominated supporting role and downplaying the social significance of the topic. Yes, it has become Uncle Tie's Oscar-winning work, but really It is the pinnacle of performance, is it worth going down in history?
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Alan Dershowitz: Claus, did you hear what I just said?
Claus von Bülow: Of course I did! Did you hear the judge sentence me?
Alan Dershowitz: Uh, yeah, thirty years, that's tough.
Claus von Bülow: Twice trying to murder one's wife? Anything less would be monstrous.
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Claus von Bülow: [warmly shaking his hand] Professor Dershowitz, how good of you to come!