Interesting to say the least, but unfortunately, the story isn't altogether accessible. Keaton's priss of a character doesn't really feel like the lovin' type, and Gibson (here, anyway) is too white collar to feel like a real criminal. It's all too well-heeled. Think Witnesswithout the pulp.
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Mrs. Soffel
True stories don't get much steamier. At the turn of the century, a prison warden's uber-religious wife (Keaton) falls in love with a man on death row (Gibson). She helps him and his brother escape, and together the three go on the run, trying to make it to Canada.
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