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別名: میمی راجرز
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Miriam 'Mimi' Rogers, born January 27, 1956 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, is an American actress and competitive poker player. She began her acting career with notable roles in films like Gung Ho (1986), Someone to Watch Over Me (1987), Desperate Hours (1990), and Full Body Massage (1995). Rogers gained significant acclaim for her role in The Rapture (1991), praised by critic Robin Wood as one of the greatest performances in Hollywood history. Her extensive television work includes Paper Dolls (1984), recurring roles in The X-Files (1998–1999) and Two and a Half Men (2011–2015), among others.
公開年: 1994
別題: Reflections in the Dark, Revelações de um Crime, Crimen premeditado, Corredor Mortal
監督: Jon Purdy
脚本: Jon Purdy
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制作会社: Concorde-New Horizons, New Horizons Picture
ジャンル: Drama, Prison Film, Thriller
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Regina (Mimi Rogers), the first woman in over 40 years set to be executed in a federal penitentiary, spends her final hours befriending Colin Reeves (Billy Zane), a curious prison guard assigned to watch over her. Through flashbacks and conversations with Colin, Regina recounts her life leading up to her husband's murder, revealing differing versions of the events. It is unclear whether she intended to kill him or if it was an accident. The film explores Regina's guilt and remorse as her execution approaches.
Directed by Jon Purdy in 1994, 'Reflections on a Crime' is a psychological drama that falls under the genres of Drama, Prison Film, and Thriller. The movie focuses on Regina, a woman awaiting execution for murdering her husband seven years ago. As she reflects on her past through conversations with prison guard Colin Reeves, the film delves into the complexities of guilt, remorse, and the nature of love. With interwoven flashbacks and differing accounts of the murder, 'Reflections on a Crime' invites the audience to question Regina's intentions and consider the true meaning of remorse.