The Next Three Days

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Storyline
Lara Brennan is responsible for the murder of her boss, whom they arrested an argument. It seems she left the scene of the crime and their fingerprints on the murder weapon shown. Her husband would spend the next few years John try their release, but there is no evidence that the evidence against them denied. And as the tension of her family, especially her son, separated to get it, John decides to break her. He does a lot of research to find a way.
I have not seen the original, which is apparently a new version, so I can not compare. What I can say is that this film is directed by experts with perfect rhythm smoothly through every gear change from 1 to full throttle. It begins with a slow show, running the transition to a warm family drama and crime crisis with the tension slowly furious when literally took your breath at the binding edge of the final seat.

Review
What I admire most about this movie is the kinetic flow from scene to scene. It looked like an incredible leap in logic, except perhaps to see the end, but everything is connected so well. All the actors were fantastic in their roles. As for Russell Crowe, and you better not be expressed by many actors that eternal love without words as possible. He is simply a masterpiece and one can not help following him, though he considers morally or wrong decisions. His character is played to perfection with all of invulnerability, and fixing the weakness that has dogged.
The cast were on the small screen when he won he did. And there is even a cameo from a famous brilliant Irish actor (Shant to spoil it for you), leading to the screen a short role in the plot. The great Denhhey Brian has to say a few minutes of screen Crowe's father, just a word, but you know exactly what is happening in his head, and it is absolutely pathetic.
So in summary, this is an exciting thriller with a top seat in the third act, with moments of poignant beauty of eternal love thick rich underlying subtext.
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