
Summary
The intricate narrative of "Blessée au coeur" unfurls a chilling tableau of judicial misdirection and profound psychological distress. At its core, a man, ensnared by the desperate impulse of financial exigency, finds himself unjustly implicated in the brutal slaying of a prominent banker, swiftly becoming the focal point of a prosecution built on circumstantial, yet damning, evidence. Simultaneously, the banker's grief-stricken wife, reeling from the aftermath of a violent domestic altercation, internalizes a harrowing conviction: that she, in a frenzied, primal act to shield her child's untarnished reputation, delivered the fatal blow. This deeply disturbing self-incrimination, born of maternal ferocity and a fractured memory, weaves a subjective truth that, for her, overshadows objective reality. Yet, beneath these converging, profoundly human errors of perception and judgment, lurks a colder, more calculated malevolence: the true perpetrator, an unseen hand, operates entirely outside the orbit of initial accusations, meticulously orchestrating a grand deception that ensnares the innocent and obfuscates the genuine villain, revealing a labyrinthine plot where truth is the ultimate casualty.
Synopsis
A man is accused of the murder of a banker in order to get some money. In the meantime, the banker's wife is somehow convinced that she killed her husband after a violent fight to save her child's honor. But the actual murderer happens to be a third party.
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