

Fracture 2007
"I shot my wife... prove it."
Gregory Hoblit's razor-sharp legal thriller *Fracture (2007)* pits two cunning minds against each other in a high-stakes battle of wits.
Director: Gregory Hoblit
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Fracture* (2007) about?
A wealthy engineer (Anthony Hopkins) shoots his wife and dares prosecutors to prove his guilt, sparking a high-stakes legal showdown. As the case unravels, a battle of wits ensues between the accused and an ambitious district attorney (Ryan Gosling), where nothing is as it seems.
Who directed *Fracture*?
Gregory Hoblit, known for his work on *Primal Fear* and *Frequency*, directs this tense courtroom thriller.
Who stars in *Fracture*?
The film features Anthony Hopkins as the calculating Ted Crawford, Ryan Gosling as the determined prosecutor Willy Beachum, and Rosamund Pike as the victim's sister.
Is *Fracture* (2007) worth watching?
With its sharp script and powerhouse performances from Hopkins and Gosling, *Fracture* is a standout legal thriller. The clever plot and relentless suspense make it well worth your time, especially for fans of courtroom dramas with a twist.
How long is *Fracture*?
The movie runs for 113 minutes.
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About *Fracture* (2007) — A Courtroom Battle of Lies, Strategy, and Survival
Gregory Hoblit's razor-sharp legal thriller *Fracture (2007)* pits two cunning minds against each other in a high-stakes battle of wits. Anthony Hopkins stars as Ted Crawford, a wealthy engineer who shoots his wife and calmly confesses—only to challenge district attorney Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling) to prove the crime. What begins as an open-and-shut case spirals into a psychological chess match, where evidence bends, motives shift, and the line between justice and manipulation blurs.
With taut pacing and a moody, high-concept premise, the film explores themes of power, betrayal, and the fragility of truth. The courtroom duels crackle with tension, while the cat-and-mouse dynamic keeps audiences guessing until the final verdict. A masterclass in suspense, *Fracture (2007)* delivers a gripping narrative where every twist feels earned.




