Watched Sloan again and understood some of the plot
Is the five-year trust that the lawyer said worth it? Many people have a lot of interpretations of this sentence. I read it this time and understood that: they have known each other for more than five years and have established a certain sense of trust. Based on Sloan's performance and understanding of her, the lawyer saw through her intentional screw things up. So that's what I said.
Sloan doesn't take five years to build trust with everyone except Jane.
A lot of people said that at the end of the original book, Ford went to pick her up at the gate of the prison. In fact, I thought that Ford's perjury was a bug. If they could find him, how could they not coerce and induce him to identify Sloan on the spot? But after thinking about it, this should be a little romance left to Sloan by the screenwriter or the original author, otherwise, she would be too pitiful.
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