该片改编自原作小说的第三本,BJ此时五十岁出头,边适应着当代生活,边面对做母亲的责任。
事情发生在Anna(Nicole Kidman饰)与未婚夫准备婚礼的时候,一个年仅十岁的小男孩(Cameron Bright饰)出现在面前,还自称是Shawn。Anna目瞪口呆。十年前,Anna的未婚夫Shawn意外身亡,用了十年时间平复创伤的Anna刚重新开始新的生活就面临如此怪异的事情。一开始谁也没把小男孩的话语当真,但是小男孩能清晰地说出他们过去的每一个点滴,Anna渐渐软化,开始相信,上天把她的爱人归还给她。 Anna的好朋友却不相信。追随着小男孩的脚步,她知道是当年自己亲手埋下的因导致了今天发生的一切。 用了十年都无法忘怀的爱情,到头来只是一场骗局。
车祸、裁员、失业,家里还有一个即将中考痴迷游戏的学渣考生,倒霉的事情都赶到一起怎么办?危力(宋宁峰 饰)是一家外卖平台的高管,不慎开车撞倒了自己公司赶时间送货的外卖员。在这场区分车祸谁是谁非的追责中,面对法律和人性的双重拷问,危力对自己坚信不移的价值逐渐产生了怀疑,隐藏在算法洪流中的真相逐渐显露狰狞……
Daniel Mays (Line Of Duty, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Public Enemies) stars in BBC Two's powerful factual drama as Peter Wildeblood, a thoughtful and private gay journalist whose lover Eddie McNally (played by newcomer to television, Richard Gadd), under pressure from the authorities, turned Queen's evidence against him in one of the most explosive court cases of the 1950s - the infamous Montagu Trial. More than ten years before the decriminalisation of homosexual acts in 1967, Peter Wildeblood, and his friends Lord Montagu (Mark Edel-Hunt) and Michael Pitt-Rivers, were found guilty of homosexual offences and jailed. With his career in tatters and his private life painfully exposed, Wildeblood began his sentence a broken man, but he emerged from Wormwood Scrubs a year later determined to do all he could to change the way these draconian laws against homosexuality impacted on the lives of men like him. Daniel says: 「I'm incredibly proud to be part of a drama that tells such an important real-life story. Peter Wildeblood is a fascinating, complex, yet flawed character from a time when being a gay man in Britain was incredibly difficult - I can't wait to bring his tale to life for the BBC Two audience.」 Patrick Holland, Channel Editor, BBC Two, said: 「50 years ago, it was a crime to be a gay man in the UK. Against The Law is a stunning piece that melds drama and documentary testimony to tell the story of one man, and his wider generation, as they struggled to make society accept their sexuality as non-criminal. It is brilliant to have a film that brings the authorship of Brian Fillis, the vision of director Fergus O'Brien, and the outstanding talent of Daniel Mays and cast to this important subject」 The drama also features Mark Gatiss (Taboo, Sherlock) as Wildeblood's prison psychiatrist, Doctor Landers and Charlie Creed-Miles (Ripper Street, Peaky Blinders) as Superintendent Jones. Woven through this powerful drama is real-life testimony from a chorus of men who lived through those dark days, when homosexuals were routinely imprisoned or forced to undergo chemical aversion therapy in an attempt to cure them of their "condition". There is also testimony from a retired police officer whose job it was to enforce these laws, and a former psychiatric nurse who administered the so-called cures. All of these accounts serve to amplify the themes of the drama and help to immerse us in the reality of a dark chapter in our recent past, a past still within the reach of living memory.