kelly what a b!tch


she was pleading to the killer because she has a family completely forgetting that she sent an innocent kid to prison, that kid got AIDS and died!
wow! what a great lawyer.
then afterwords kills two of the other guys just because nobody should know what happened there.

she is the no.1 person who deserves to die and get raped.
what a b!tch.

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At least we have the satisfaction of knowing that she isn't gonna make it very far before the cops find her and ruin her life forever.

Too bad we couldn't see that in the movie. :(

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you didn't seem to get the point. The man wasn't taping the final part. didn't you see that the computer was off! she checked on it and left!

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Yes! The most venal, vile character in the whole thing is the one to get away scot free!

If only they'd shot that ending properly, it would have been a good ending.

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From the get go I figured she was hiding the most damning secret. Everyone else was trying to connect the dots whereas she keeps interrupting, suggests killing the priest if he doesn't reveal what he knows, etc.

How do we know that the surveillance didn't catch the end? Just because a computer screen is off doesn't mean the camera wasn't taping. The guy planned this out for 2 years. I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have made that big of a mistake.

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She behaves the way some real life prosecutors do who rail road innocents and refuse to honor DNA exonerations.

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You spend a lot of time justifying why women get raped, buddy?

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Self centred career woman, sociopath/narcissistic, Claire Underwood type. Very dangerous.

I can think of 2 other films that have an unsatisfying ending where the nastiest character gets away Scott free.
'Eden lake' and 'Would you rather'. The latter has a similar story set up to Nine Dead.

If you haven't seen these I recommend them both.




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