The heroine did not realize that she was also at fault

Lukas 2022-04-23 07:02:41

Although it is wrong for the male protagonist to design to kill his wife, but the reason is not because his wife is cheating? Although a clever police character appeared, the plot was reversed in the end, and the person who designed the murder did not end well. But she didn't say more about the affair of her wife, is she not wrong at all? It gives me the feeling that because she can speak Spanish and has a god-like tacit understanding with the police, she has become a Virgin? What do young people who have seen the film think? "It's actually possible to cheat." Because there are only moral constraints, no one legally punishes the heroine. Because of what is reflected in the film, the content only points to the male protagonist as a bad guy. The heroine's cheating behavior can be forgiven. Because murder is the biggest, and those who don't kill are good people. The plot should design a plot where the heroine should take some responsibility for her actions. Otherwise, I would think that cheating is a good person as long as he doesn't kill anyone anyway.

View more about A Perfect Murder reviews

Extended Reading

A Perfect Murder quotes

  • Steven: [talking privately at the Stern of a ferry, referring to the imposter David sent to kill Emily] so who was he?

    David Shaw: somebody I met at "Berkley"

    Steven: can he be connected to you?

    David Shaw: not anymore

    Steven: you got any idea who you're fucking with?

    David Shaw: yeah, you're the guy who hired me to kill your wife because you couldn't the "wet work" yourself, neither could I

    Steven: so how do you know he didn't talk to someone?

    David Shaw: Ron was a good man

    Steven: not quite good enough

    David Shaw: ok, what's plan B?

    Steven: well it's a little coincidental if there's another attempt on her life

    David Shaw: [sarcastically] gee you think?

    Steven: so, we wait

    David Shaw: for what?

    Steven: I'll let you know

  • Steven: [making a toast with a Martini with Emily, preparing to go to The Met Gala] Here's to "stolen moments".