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Double Jeopardy (1999)

bulletInformation at Internet Movie Database
bulletRoger Ebert Review, Chicago Sun Times
bullet Movie Parables review.
bullet "Double Jeopardy, Run, and the Thirst for Justice," Steve Lansingh, TheFilmForum: Christian Conversation about the Movies.
bullet Cinema in Focus, a social and spiritual commentary by Hal Conklin and Denny Wayman.
bulletThemes
bulletBaptism
bulletCar plunges into the water, Libby and Lehman make their way out and swim to the top. (DVD chapter 8)
bulletConversion
bulletTravis (by implication) is encouraged by Libby's determination and acts like the law professor he'd wanted to be.
bulletDetermination, Overcoming Obstacles
bulletLibby overcomes many obstacles in her search to be reunited with her son.
bulletFaith (Faithlessness)
bullet"See, Lehman, the thing is, every now and again we all want to believe in something, but we just keep forgetting that 99.9% of the time life just flat don't work out." (Lehman proves him wrong - in that instance at least.)
bulletFemale Christ Figures
bulletLibby's fierce love for her child. The resurrection from the casket scene.
bulletMother
bulletLibby is willing to risk her freedom and her life for the chance to be reunited with her son. Her love for him is her motivator.
bulletRecognition
bulletMatty finds sees his mother whom he thought was dead. ("They told me you were dead." "No, Sweetheart.") (DVD chapter 15)
bulletRedemption
bulletLibby and Lehman (chapter 15) "You saved my life." "You saved mine, too."
bulletResurrection/Raising of Lazarus, Freedom
bulletThere's a great resurrection/raising of Lazarus scene within this movie. Libby is locked in a casket in a New Orleans tomb by her husband. By the illumination of a cigarette lighter she realizes her condition and even sees a corpse in the coffin next to her. There's a moment when we see light streaming through the stained glass window (cross) onto the coffin, after which she shoots the locks from the inside and then pushes the lid open and comes out. But she's still locked in the tomb. So she takes a vase from the altar smashes the stained glass window, and escapes (through the cross!). (DVD chapter 13)
bulletMatty finds sees his mother whom he thought was dead. ("They told me you were dead." "No, Sweetheart.") (DVD chapter 15)
bulletVengeance
bulletLibby's revenge on her husband is portrayed as justice.
bulletWrongly Accused
bulletLibby is set up by her husband to look like his murderer and she serves 6 years in prison.

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