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The Truth about Charlie The Truth about Charlie The Truth about Charlie, a 2002 re-make of another ic movie that was released in 1963 with the name Charade, is a drama film that was directed by Jonathan Demme and the starring individuals were Regina and Charlie. Charles lived in Paris with his wife Regina. Regina returned home following a short vacation that she had taken outside Paris. When she returned home, she was very determined to divorce her husband Charlie. However, when she got home, she found out that her has band had been murdered and their properties had been stolen.
She then embarks on a journey to find out what happened to her husband while she was away at a vacation. What was more disturbing to her is the discovery of the idea that her husband had several identities, which made it more difficult to find out what had happened to her husband while she was away. She found several passports that belonged to her husband but with different identities. There was also missing $6 million. The police seemed convinced that Regina was involved in her husband’s murder but she was later notified that Charlie was a secret agent and was involved in many shady operations involving some dangerous people including Lola Jansco and Emil Zadapec.
These individuals followed Regina to Paris believing that she knew where Charlie hid the money. This leads to the change in Regina’s life as it changes for the worse becoming dangerous. Joshua, an American that Regina met while she was at her vacation also arrived in Paris and seemed determined to help her solve the mystery. The editing of the film was done very well and the music has been integrated well in the film. The music can be said to be intense and varying but analytical. The sound effects offered all the information required according to different scenes and determined the mood.
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