A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of a murder. Lara Brennan is arrested for murdering her boss with whom she had an argument. It seems she was seen leaving the scene of the crime and her fingerprints were on the murder weapon. Her husband, John would spend the next few years trying to get her released, but there's no evidence that negates the evidence against her. And when the strain of being separated from her family, especially her son, gets to her, John decides to break her out. So he does a lot of research to find a way. ***This review may contain spoilers*** <br/><br/>This would have to be the best movie I have seen in some time; storyline, direction and cast are all high quality. It is a difficult one to categorize; the underlying theme is that of a true love story but it is certainly no romance. The movie also contains elements of intrigue, mystery, and nail biting suspense.<br/><br/>Russell Crowe's performance is excellent; he transforms the somewhat unrealistic character shift, from mild mannered teacher to desperate husband and prospective savior, into a wholly believable scenario.<br/><br/>Elizabeth Banks is also excellent as the selfless wife and mother.<br/><br/>How far would you go to 'rescue' and be re-united with the one you love? <br/><br/>One of the best features of this movie is the way in which the 'who dunnit' element is handled. Viewers are kept guessing right until the very end and that adds enormously to the overall intrigue.<br/><br/>Highly entertaining and highly recommended!! In Pittsburgh, the family man and community college teacher John Brennan (Russell Crowe) has his life turned upside down when his beloved wife Lara Brennan (Elizabeth Banks) is arrested, accused for murdering her boss, and sent to the Allegheny County Jail. Along three years, John raises their son Luke (Ty Simpkins) alone and appeals to the court; however, the evidences against Lara are solid – the motive, since she had and argument with her boss; her fingerprints in the murder weapon, a fire extinguisher; blood stain in her coat; and a witness that saw her leaving the parking lot - and her lawyer exhausts all the possible resources in justice. John believes in the innocence of his wife and interviews a former escapee from prison to learn how to plan a prison break. Then he plots a scheme to release Lara and travel abroad with Luke and her. However, he needs documents for the family; an escape plan; and lots of money. When John is informed that Lara will be transferred to the state prison within the next three days, he needs to raise a large amount and anticipate his strategy before the transference.<br/><br/>A couple of days ago I wrote:<br/><br/>quote "The Next Three Days" is a good thriller that could have been excellent with minor modifications in the screenplay. The story of a family man that loves and believes that his imprisoned wife is innocent and plans to rescue her from prison is engaging. But the correct guesses and the serendipity of Lieutenant Nabulsi (Lennie James) are irritating and Lara's reckless attitude on the road is so stupid that almost destroy the plot of this good blockbuster film. I enjoyed a lot seeing Brian Dennehy again after a long period. Last but not the least, the mesmerizing beauty of Olivia Wilde is awesome. My vote is seven. unquote<br/><br/>However, I have just watched the great French thriller "Pour Elle", which has the original story without the absurd modifications of the popcorn American remake. It is amazing the lack of creation of this former successful American industry that insists in the remake of great films. My vote is six.<br/><br/>Title (Brazil): "72 Horas" ("72 Hours") A detail-oriented thriller that lets us keep up even as it races to a conclusion. When his wife Lara (<a href="/name/nm0006969/">Elizabeth Banks</a>) is convicted of murdering her boss and sentenced to life in prison, community college teacher John Brennan (<a href="/name/nm0000128/">Russell Crowe</a>) exhausts all possible avenues of appeal. The only solution left is to break her out of prison. He consults Damon Pennington (<a href="/name/nm0000553/">Liam Neeson</a>), a former prison escapee turned author, who warns him that he'll need fake IDs and passports, an escape plan, a destination that doesn't extradite, and lots of money. But that's just the easy part. The hard part is not getting caught. The Next Three Days is a remake of the 2008 French film <a href="/title/tt1217637/">Pour elle (2008)</a>, which was written by Guillaime Lemans and Fred Cavayé (who also directed the movie). The screenplay for the remake was adapted by Canadian film-maker Paul Haggis, who also produced and directed The Next Three Days. In the film, John develops his criminal skills by searching the internet for information. One thing he finds is a YouTube video that shows how to make a bump key for breaking into key-locked areas. Yes, there really is such a thing as a bump key. The most likely explanation is that Lara knew all of her appeals had been denied, and she was resigned to the fact that she was going to spend the rest of her life in prison. She wanted John to move on with his life, and by admitting to the murder, she hoped he would stop defending her innocence. a5c7b9f00b Believe the Magic download movie freeEllen was here tamil dubbed movie free downloadJessica Jones tamil dubbed movie torrentCrank: High Voltage full movie in hindi 1080p downloadFracKtured full movie download 1080p hdDoctor Strange 720p moviesEpisode 1.167 720p moviesPlanet of the Apes download movie freeAmerican Mountain Men full movie in hindi free download mp4P Gigante vai Guerra movie in hindi dubbed download
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