Confession - (2022) - Netflix

1h20m - Dramas

A priest finds himself caught in a tense hostage situation when a wounded, bloodied man shows up in his church determined to confess a vengeful truth.

Director: David Beton
Cast: Stephen Moyer, Colm Meaney, Clare-Hope Ashitey, Kris Johnson, Sadie Jean Shirley
Netflix Rating:
7.3/5
Rotten Tomatoes Score: NA
Countries Available in: Uk

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Available Since: 2022-04-03
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Synopsis It's 1930 in a European metropolis. Lisa Koslov a young innocent woman is a student of piano at the city's music conservatory. She is without her mother for a few days for the first time in her life her mother out of town on family business who she cannot turn to at this time for advice in dealing with the advances of an older man who she will learn is famed composer/conductor/pianist Michael Michailow. Despite not feeling that spending time with Michael is the right thing she is unable to fend off his advances which he is able to manipulate to his advantage. Lisa is on a night out at a cabaret with Michael when the cabaret's aging singer Vera Kowalska spots Lisa and Michael in the audience Vera who shoots Michael dead before he and Lisa can leave. At Vera's murder trial where Lisa is among the eyewitnesses testifying for the prosecution Vera readily admits that she shot Michael but she will not talk otherwise to defend herself by providing justifying reasons for her actions. It isn't until the prosecution produces a locked case belonging to Vera it's contents of which they are unaware they believing will contain some supporting evidence that Vera decides to provide a complete confession with the caveat that the case not be opened and that her testimony be provided in a closed court to which the judge and prosecuting attorney eventually agree. Vera then proceeds to tell of her complex relationship with Michael which dates back to 1912 when she was starring in his opera. As she gets deeper into the story it becomes clear that her shooting Michael was not only because of a wrong he committed against her in essence ruining her life but that her wanting to provide this testimony in a closed court was to protect the innocent for a very specific personal reason with at least one other spectator in the courtroom beyond the eyewitnesses who had a previous encounter with Vera.

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