...the film's final twist was screamingly obvious to this viewer, but those who do not spot it should have a very good time. Those who do can entertain themselves watching Hopkins and Gosling entertain themselves.
Fracture (2007)
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Reviews Counted:163
Fresh:115
Rotten:48
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: Though Fracture's plot is somewhat implausible, the onscreen face-off between Gosling and Hopkins overshadows any faults.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for language and some violent content.
Runtime: 1 hr 53 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:20-04-2007
Synopsis: In director Gregory Hoblit's 2007 thriller, FRACTURE, one thing is clear--highly successful engineer Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) has shot his wife (Embeth Davidtz). What is not clear, though, is... In director Gregory Hoblit's 2007 thriller, FRACTURE, one thing is clear--highly successful engineer Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) has shot his wife (Embeth Davidtz). What is not clear, though, is how Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling), an assertive assistant D.A. on the verge signing with a major law firm, will convict Crawford, since the calculating suspect is masterfully exploiting legal loopholes that may keep him a free man. As Beachum becomes more and more determined to beat Crawford at his own intricately setup game, he risks losing both his shot at the lucrative job and his new love, Nikki Gardner (Rosamund Pike). Easily Hoblit's finest film since 1996's PRIMAL FEAR, FRACTURE benefits from a similar sense of suspense, which is heightened by the fascinating interplay between Hopkins and Gosling. While Hopkins verges on Hannibal Lecter territory, he never makes the leap to that villain's macabre persona, instead making Crawford a chillingly detached criminal who finds room for occasional moments of disarming humor. And as Beachum, Gosling embodies young, aspiring swagger, making his character the polar opposite of his lost, drug-addled Oscar-nominated role in HALF NELSON. Aided by a smart script (courtesy of Glenn Gers and Daniel Pyne), Hopkins and Gosling take what could have been a decent courtroom drama, and elevate it to the level of a mesmerizing chess match. [More]
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, David Strathairn, Ryan Gosling, Billy Burke
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, David Strathairn, Ryan Gosling, Billy Burke, Rosamund Pike, Embeth Davidtz, Cliff Curtis, Fiona Shaw, Xander Berkeley, Joe Spano
Director: Gregory Hoblit
Director: Gregory Hoblit
Screenwriter: Daniel Pyne, Glenn Gers
Producer: Chuck Weinstock
Composer: Jeff Danna, Mychael Danna
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for Fracture
Just watching Ryan Gosling and Sir Anthony Hopkins square off is worth the price of a ticket.
It would be easy to imagine the nearly two-hour movie being broken down to a 50-minute Law & Order TV episode. Just cut the romance, tighten the script and cue up a couple of cliffhanger commercial breaks.
Awesome drama... a battle of charisma between Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling.
It's a thrill factory that's been shut down and outsourced to yawns, and I can't figure out why. Oh yeah, it's Ryan Gosling.
The central mystery is a tidy piece of prestidigitation, and the movie that surrounds it is smart enough to be worth paying attention to.
There's nothing brilliant or revolutionary about Fracture. It's simply a well-made crime thriller, period.
Fracture becomes just another stop on the Hoblit hack train and an aptly titled one at that.
the team formulates Fracture not to be a traditional whodunit, but a Canhegetawaywithit.
Hopkins and Gosling are terrific, but not even the work of their lives could have saved this ludicrous, and ultimately tedious, effort.
The picture is clever, somber, quiet: There's just no reason it has to be as deadly boring as it is.
If one was making a case for how TV drama has eclipsed film in recent years, unnecessary product like Fracture would be Exhibit A.
The best way to enjoy it is to suspend your disbelief and soak up the actorly tête-à-tête that pits wily veteran Anthony Hopkins against young gun Ryan Gosling in the kind of courtroom potboiler that can be fun if you let it.
This hugely entertaining thriller is what's needed to banish a winter-long case of movie blues.
It is...impressive when a film comes along that manages to combine the [legal drama] genre's tried-and-true formulas into a cohesive and engrossing picture.
It's possible that audiences don't even care anymore if a film makes sense as long it's entertaining. Fracture is both.
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