[quote=@Hey Im Jordan] Fuck that movie. Jesus. [/quote] I concur. Saw Fracture on Netflix. It's an hour and a half lateral thinking puzzle held up on decent actors with a weak ass script. I'll save you trouble, and give you the plot. A man shot his wife with a gun from point blank range, then proceeded to shoot the windows with the remaining clip, clean the bullets and the gun and move the shells somewhere else and burn his clothes, then [b][color=ed1c24] a cop [/color][/b] (whom he knew the wife was cheating with) came inside because of a hostage call then left after he received the man's confession and arrested him on scene. The mystery that plays out for literally the rest of the movie is...the gun at the scene of the crime wasn't ever fired. And the man never left his house. So just by reading that paragraph, what's the mystery and what happened to the gun? And yes, that's basically the entire goddamn twist/plot. The only other thing there is, gaping plot errors. I also saw the [s]weeb movie[/s] My Hero Academia movie, and it was alright. The amount of time wasted on filler seemed highly unnecessary, because while it would be nice for newcomers, there's literally no one on earth that went to that movie (that had a limited release) that didn't know the things they spent time explaining.