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opinions....yet more spoilage...

Posted by tunenut on February 13, 2013 at 15:09:48:

I really hope nobody who has not seen this is reading this discussion.

Nonetheless...here are my takeaways on your quiestions:

Second one first- doctor played by Zeta Jones is shown being arrested for security fraud and accessory to murder- both are stated. The outcome after this is never shown. But pretty clearly, the beans have been spilled through the hidden wire and both charges would clearly be prosecuted.

Then- I see the point as being less revenge on the part of Jude Law's character and more his imposition of justice in a sort of vigilante sense. He had been manipulated in such a way as to get her a not guilty verdict. In the process, he lost his partners, his practice, and his family. Now he found a clever way to get her locked up through a faked personality test. This isn't jail for murder (and for what she did to him), but it's close enough to serve the purpose.