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If there's a microscopic fracture in a metal, brilliant engineer Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) will find it. And if there's the tiniest flaw in his cover-up of shooting his unfaithful wife, Crawford defies you and prosecutor Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling) to find it. Beachum's legal talents and ethics are pushed to the limit as he faces off against Crawford in the cat-and-mouse moves and countermoves of Fracture. Gregory Hoblit guides this glossy, grown-up courtroom thriller that knows everyone has a weak spot. You just have to find it. (Roadshow Entertainment)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English Amazing courtroom thriller. The central duo of Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling is absolutely spectacular and each of their encounters has a dark and disturbing edge, complemented by intelligent dialogue. Hopkins' planning will take your breath away. For me, I'm very satisfied, I love these films. 80%. ()

kaylin 

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English Anthony Hopkins is an incredible actor and in Fracture, he manages to show it again in full. And because of it - actually, mainly because of it - the film Fracture appears smarter than it actually is. Yes, it is a classic film about the perfect crime but unfortunately, its ending is quite conventional. I hoped it could be a bit better, different, smarter, and grittier, but unfortunately, I did not get that. Clever, yes, but not brilliant. ()

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agentmiky 

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English An interesting crime film with a perfectly depicted and mysterious atmosphere, where Hopkins undoubtedly took the largest slice of the cake with his performance. His face is indelibly marked as the face of Hannibal Lecter, and he looks just like that here, which certainly adds extra points to the film. Ryan Gosling was in the early stages of his acting career here, but he didn’t do a bad job at all. He was a worthy opponent for Hopkins, and the dialogues between them had the proper energy that elevated the film a few notches. However, the other actors seemed somewhat sidelined to me, and their performances lagged behind the mentioned duo. As I’ve already mentioned, the atmosphere was on point, and I have no complaints in that regard. But the script simply had some holes, where either nothing was happening and, as a viewer, I wasn’t fully enjoying the film, or those moments didn’t fit into the situation at all. If they had balanced this out better and added a few more dialogues, I would have considered a higher rating. The film The Lincoln Lawyer from a similar environment interested me more. This one earns 73%. ()

Malarkey 

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English I was bored the entire time watching this. Not even the actors could save it, though they really tried. It’s been a while since I ignored the bad reviews and gave a movie a shot, but this one had me wondering if I’d even finish it. Ryan Gosling, as much as I usually like him, felt like a rookie lawyer at times. ()

DaViD´82 

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English I shot my wife. Prove it. This is a slogan that promises an interesting storyline. Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling. These are names that indicate quality acting performances. Gregory Hoblit. This is a director from whom one can expect at least quality craft, if nothing else… Fracture undoubtedly has the potential to be a really good thriller. In essence, it did not fail in any of the above areas. Although the subject is not explored to its fullest extent, the plot is still interesting and suspenseful enough. Neither actor plays the role of his lifetime here but their performances are sufficient. The movie’s greatest asset are the joint scenes where the actors play “face to face". Hoblit shot it all technically well (albeit somewhat unimaginatively), but the camerawork and music skillfully enhance the impression. Overall, Fracture is probably not worth a second viewing, but it has enough enjoyable moments in the course of the movie to make it feel like it wasn’t a waste of time watching it. That’s not too bad for another of the endless series of court dramas, is it? ()

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