
Thriller
2020
The Lost Letter
The movie begins with a man burying something. Next we see the same man writing and addressing a letter. Then we see the silhouette of a gun and hear a gunshot. Next a woman, Charlotte, gets letters from her mailbox and starts sorting through them. Suddenly she stops when she recognises her father’s distinct handwriting on an envelope. Shocked, she runs into her house to find her husband, Ethan. She tells him about the letter, very conflicted because her father has been dead for a year. Charlotte reads the cryptic letter that talks about her childhood. Ethan and Charlotte discuss the letter and decide to go back to her childhood home.
We see them walking in the old backyard and they stop at a place where dirt has been disturbed. They dig it up and find an old bottle with valuable jewelry. At this point, Ethan pulls the gun on Charlotte. He thanks her for helping him decipher the clues to find the buried treasure. Charlotte is stunned when she realizes that her husband killed her father. As Ethan talks Charlotte carefully pulls out her car remote and sets off the alarm. Ethan turns and Charlotte jumps for the gun. A shot rings out… and we find out Ethan was shot in the leg. Charlotte calls for the police.
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