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Saw this last night. Good performances from the two leads, well shot and one part gave me the first genuine jump I've had in years but what a ridiculous concept. Spoiler below.
Guy in Australia who got away with murdering a boy gets recruited out of the blue by a "criminal organisation" that's actually made up of undercover cops. These guys have one rule. You have to be totally honest with them about your past. They don't care what you've done, they just want to know. Whatever it is, if the shit hits the fan, they'll get you out of it. New identity, cash, clean passport, the works. Because they're cops they can't actually break the law so all you're asked to do in return is transport envelopes and boxes around the country. They never tell you what's inside and you never check. Oh and they pay you thousands of dollars to do it. Child killers are dead men walking in prison but these criminals will help you get off the hook.
I couldn't believe anyone (even Netflix) would make such a far-fetched movie and expect an audience to believe anyone would be dumb enough to fall for such an obvious sting, then I found out it was based on a real case.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Daniel_Morcombe[/URL]
Guy in Australia who got away with murdering a boy gets recruited out of the blue by a "criminal organisation" that's actually made up of undercover cops. These guys have one rule. You have to be totally honest with them about your past. They don't care what you've done, they just want to know. Whatever it is, if the shit hits the fan, they'll get you out of it. New identity, cash, clean passport, the works. Because they're cops they can't actually break the law so all you're asked to do in return is transport envelopes and boxes around the country. They never tell you what's inside and you never check. Oh and they pay you thousands of dollars to do it. Child killers are dead men walking in prison but these criminals will help you get off the hook.
I couldn't believe anyone (even Netflix) would make such a far-fetched movie and expect an audience to believe anyone would be dumb enough to fall for such an obvious sting, then I found out it was based on a real case.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Daniel_Morcombe[/URL]