The movie is told in flashback as Beckett Redfellow sits on death row, giving his confession. He tells us the story is a tragedy—and given how much talent and promise is wasted in this lifeless project, he’s correct.
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The movie is told in flashback as Beckett Redfellow sits on death row, giving his confession. He tells us the story is a tragedy—and given how much talent and promise is wasted in this lifeless project, he’s correct.