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Directed by Gregory Hoblit.
A structural engineer (Anthony Hopkins) and an ambitious young district attorney (Ryan Gosling) become locked in a deadly battle of wits when the former is found innocent in the attempted murder of his wife in director Gregory Hoblit's tense tale of courtroom mind games. Ted Crawford (Hopkins) is an engineer who lives with his wife Jennifer (Embeth Davidtz) in the couple's lavish Southern California home. One day, after carefully planning out the details to ensure that there is no way he can be convicted of murder, Ted shoots his wife in a blatant attempt to murder the woman. When head hostage negotiator Rob Nunnaly (Billy Burke) arrives on the scene to speak with Ted, he is shocked to find that the victim of the shooting is in fact his longtime lover. Though Jennifer survives the trauma of being shot in the head at close range, she hovers comatose between life and death as star prosecutor Willy Beachum (Gosling) reluctantly accepts the case while preparing to leave the Los Angeles criminal court system behind for a more promising career at a posh private law firm. Though the D.A. (David Strathairn) vehemently resents Beachum's lofty plan for departure, the hotshot young lawyer remains convinced that he can expedite the apparently open-and-shut case and be on his way to greener pastures in one week's time at the very most. Beachum's swelling ego betrays him, however, as his future boss Nikki Gardner (Rosamund Pike) begins to turn up the heat and fracture mechanics specialist Ted chooses to represent himself at the trial knowing well that a career spent spotting structural flaws in aeronautical systems has instilled him with just the kind of argumentative skills needed to riddle the swaggering young lawyer's "foolproof" case with doubt. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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mrbuckykmrbuckyk Silence of the Legal Eagles
by mrbuckyk in mrbuckyk Blog
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"Great plot and I am huge fan of Ryan Gosling ( I think he is probably one of the best modern young actors) but Anthony Hopkins kinda ruined the movie for me. Don't get me wrong, he is amazing but it felt like he was reprising his Hannibal role. Incredibly well educated, well-to-do, controlling figure who is playing Cat & Mouse with a young up & comer... Silence fo the Lambs all over. " [More]
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by JimBell in JimBell Blog
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"Fracture has a major flaw. Often critics will say coyly that there are holes in the plot big enough to drive a truck through, and I never know what they are talking about and they never say. Same with Fracture. Critics have claimed it has “plot holes” and that the movie does not withstand scrutiny, but they never explain. They must be incredibly smart. The flaw in Fracture occurs right at the beginning. The brilliant Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) finds his wife (Embeth Davidtz) cheating with some guy, and when she arrives home, he shoots her in the head. But the police can find no murder weapon. The guy having the affair is a police detective, Crawford steals his gun and shots Mrs. Crawford, and then, when the detective is distraught over his lover laying in a pool of blood, Crawford slips the gun back in the detective’s clothing, and the detective walks the gun out of the crime scene. The problem with this strategy, upon which the entire movie rests, is that Cra ... " [More]
madman0211madman0211 ...lame
by madman0211 in go blog yourself...
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"Hopkins' acting was absolutely the only thing holding this anti-climactic film together....and that's all I have to say. " [More]
lukasblulukasblu reminds me of the tv show " ...
by lukasblu in lukasblu Blog
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"This is an upscale version of the tv show "shark" with james woods.Especially the episode(shark )Season 1, Episode 12: Wayne's World,where james woods fails on convicting a a a very witty-intelligent serial killer and loses his winning prosecuting streak.This episode also makes him abit paranoid of a serial killer he(he believes ) set loose.But on the season finale of this show ,Season 1, Episode 22: Wayne's World 2: Revenge of the Shark james wood is able to convict the serial killer on his own unique(but a bit deceitfully -illegal) witty ways comparacent to the ryan gosling(witty&legal ways) character in fracture. " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski From the opening moments of Fracture, we know whodunit. A man witnesses his trophy wife cheating. He confronts her. Then he pops a cap in her face. He doesn’t bother to act innocent when the cops show up. “I shot her,” he tells them. Here’s the weapon. Case closed, it would seem. Or is it? Of course it isn’t. Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins), the murderous cuckold, has a twinkle in his eye when it all goes down, and though that first suggests far-gone madness, he’s really expressing delight that his scheme has been set in motion. Crawford staged the shooting as a hostage situation to ensure (at least according to movie reality) that the first person he’d deal with would be Rob Nunally (Billy Burke), a negotiator and the dude who’s been schtupping Crawford’s woman (Embeth Davidtz). Her name is Jennifer Crawford, but Nunally only knew her as Mrs. Smith, because, well, at the time it seemed cute that they didn&r ... " [More]
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"Im surprised to see that the spout experts and most people lost interest in this movie. Sure in the beginning it was somewhat slow, but it really picked up around the middle of the movie. I just can't agree with the rating people gave this movie, Anthony Hopkins is just too great of an actor to get a bad rating. " [More]
sarahldarosarahldaro Very good movie
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"I loves this movie. It's exciting all the way through witha nice twist at the end. Ryan Gosling was excellent, and he's HOT " [More]
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"Anthony Hopkins great!! Good movie..a little twisted " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
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If it's a rite of passage for young actors to play a cocky lawyer with a Southern accent, then Ryan Gosling gets his out of the way in Fracture, a limp and boring legal thriller from director Gregory Hoblit. The posters featured a sinister Anthony Hopkins with the tagline "I Shot My Wife," preparing viewers for the sociopathic Hopkins they first met in Silence of the Lambs, or at least a tense showdown between acting powerhouses separated by two generations. None of this materializes. Hopkins is mischievous but never frightening, while Gosling seems even more smug than the role requires. But even if the lead performances didn't leave a viewer wanting, the plot would. Hopkins' character embarks on an unnecessarily showy murder-in-broad-daylight plan that relies on an unlikely number of cooperating factors, all so he can toy with the legal system and, in a familiar device, toy with one particular DA like it's his personal mission. But at least the Hopkins stuff is easier to suffer than a side plot about Gosling's hotshot attorney ascending to a new law firm and tax bracket. Despite engaging in one serious blunder after another, Gosling's Willy Beachum is courted by the type of firm that'll spend tens of thousands just decorating his office. In a distractingly bad performance, Rosamund Pike plays the firm's envoy and sudden love interest for Willy, and spends all her time trying to bully the floundering Beachum back into line, when any real firm would have moved on weeks earlier. Fracture isn't without the occasional clever idea, but it's swallowed up by dull execution, unlikeable characters and an unsatisfying anticlimax. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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