Money can buy everything… except innocence.
How to Make a Killing Movie Recap & Review with English Subtitles
Beckett’s life spirals into chaos as financial ambition collides with family secrets and deadly consequences. What begins as a pursuit of wealth quickly turns into a dangerous investigation filled with suspicion, betrayal, and hidden motives.
As the truth unfolds, Beckett finds himself trapped in a web of accusations, leading to a shocking arrest for a crime he claims he didn’t commit. But is he truly innocent… or hiding something darker?
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How to Make a Killing Movie Recap & Review with English Subtitles
Beckett’s life spirals into chaos as financial ambition collides with family secrets and deadly consequences. What begins as a pursuit of wealth quickly turns into a dangerous investigation filled with suspicion, betrayal, and hidden motives.
As the truth unfolds, Beckett finds himself trapped in a web of accusations, leading to a shocking arrest for a crime he claims he didn’t commit. But is he truly innocent… or hiding something darker?
Watch How to Make a Killing Recap in HD with English Subtitles.
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00:00Recently I watched How to Make a Killing, and let me tell you what happens.
00:04A guard wakes Beckett and brings in Father James Morris, who offers cheesecake and asks if he wants to confess.
00:11Beckett answers by saying the story starts with his mother, Mary Redfellow, and her family fortune.
00:17Then begins explaining how he was born into and pushed out of that money.
00:22Mary is introduced as a Huntington heiress worth billions, and Beckett jokes that money really does buy happiness.
00:30He remembers the night she met his father, then cuts to the family discovering her pregnancy.
00:35They order her to leave the house, and she is sent from rich Long Island life to Belleville, New Jersey,
00:41with nothing but the trust still waiting.
00:44Mary explains the trust to Beckett, and tells him he can still inherit if he outlives the older relatives.
00:50She says the fortune will pass to the next oldest Redfellow no matter what.
00:55Beckett realizes he only has to wait for the others to die, and the idea settles into his head as
01:01his childhood in New Jersey continues.
01:04Years later, Beckett and Julia Steinway meet at a recital, and he tries to impress her with the claim that
01:10he will someday inherit a lot of money.
01:12She teases him and tells him he sounds like he is trying too hard.
01:24Back home, Mary makes one last request, and tells Beckett not to quit until he has the right kind of
01:30life.
01:31She asks to be buried at the Redfellow mausoleum, but she ends up in East Orange instead.
01:38Beckett stares at the burial change and decides he will go straight to the source and demand his rightful place
01:43at the family home.
01:45Beckett is sent through New Jersey foster care, and Julia fades out of his life.
01:50He wonders whether he will become a success or not, then jumps forward to adulthood.
01:55He works a respectable suit-and-tie job and keeps watching the Redfellow estate,
02:00waiting for the family deaths that might finally open the inheritance.
02:05Beckett runs into Julia again in the city, and they instantly recognize each other.
02:10They talk about where they live, where they have been, and whether they are still in Montclair or Belleville.
02:17Before he leaves, she asks what happened to the Redfellow fortune,
02:21and he answers that he will inherit it someday when he has killed them all.
02:26Beckett targets Taylor Exeter Redfellow, a broker who works in the financial district.
02:31He starts wondering how he would even commit the murder.
02:34Then a warehouse job fight blows up over his being moved to a worse position.
02:39Beckett argues that hard work should matter, but his boss gives the job to a 19-year-old owner's son
02:45instead.
02:46The soundtrack swells while Beckett takes the demotion and keeps moving.
02:51He decides he needs a real plan, not just luck.
02:54The next opening comes when he goes to Taylor's apartment and manages to get inside,
02:59setting up the first murder attempt with no backup and no clear escape.
03:04Beckett reaches Taylor's place and admits the doors are wide open, giving him a chance to get Taylor alone.
03:10He thinks about turning back, but keeps going.
03:14Then he suddenly aborts the first try and mutters about Baywatch, the boat,
03:18and the mess he has gotten into before starting over with more resolve.
03:23Beckett tells himself to time out and think before carrying out the killing.
03:28Taylor has already been hit with the deadly setup, and Beckett watches the room go quiet.
03:33He stands there until he is forced to identify himself, then answers,
03:37I'm Beckett, right before realizing the murder went through.
03:41At Taylor's funeral, Beckett walks Redfellow and pretends to be family.
03:46He says he is Mary's son and Warren's nephew, shocking the older man.
03:51Beckett presses through the family introductions,
03:54remembering that Taylor seemed like a decent target,
03:57and knowing the Redfellows are starting to suspect him.
04:00Beckett talks to Warren about Taylor's death and his own background,
04:04then gets asked what he does for work.
04:07He explains his family has been in finance for generations,
04:10and Warren invites him into the office.
04:12There, Warren offers him Taylor's old spot,
04:16says it is nepotism,
04:17and hands him a real job in the family business.
04:20Beckett starts learning the language of finance from the inside,
04:24including collateral, dividend, clawback, and debt.
04:28He answers calls,
04:30misses the meaning of the blue phone button,
04:32and realizes the wealthiest people in New York
04:35make money by keeping a percentage of what other people earn.
04:38He accepts that this job could help him manage his own fortune someday.
04:43Julia calls Beckett and asks about his married life,
04:46then reminds him he once asked her out while folding khakis.
04:50She pushes him to try again,
04:52and he awkwardly asks her for a drink.
04:54She refuses because she is married,
04:56but tells him to keep running into her,
04:58and he leaves wanting more.
05:01Beckett visits Noah Redfellow,
05:03a strange artist living off family money,
05:05and finds him talking about imposter syndrome
05:08and his day job as an artist.
05:09Noah flirts, jokes about being a cousin,
05:13and talks nonstop about developing photos.
05:16Beckett watches him stumble around the apartment
05:18until the encounter becomes his next opportunity.
05:21Beckett pushes into Noah's world
05:23and pretends to be a fan.
05:26Noah invites him in,
05:27talks about being recognized,
05:29and asks what he does for work.
05:31Beckett claims they may be cousins,
05:33then spots the chance to frame Noah
05:35and quietly set up the next death
05:37while staying close enough to be trusted.
05:40Beckett keeps fooling around with Noah
05:42and gets him to kick a beer bottle for the camera.
05:45Noah jokes about drunk girls at a party,
05:48and Beckett uses the distraction
05:50to move closer to the kill plan.
05:52The moment stays loose and stupid
05:54while Beckett prepares the device
05:56he has hidden in the house.
05:58Noah talks about secretly smoking in a shack
06:01and lying to his wife about quitting.
06:03Beckett keeps listening until the phone rings
06:06and the secret almost slips.
06:08Noah's wife Ruth comes home,
06:10introduces herself,
06:12and Beckett realizes he has to act like family
06:14while staying ready to make the murder look accidental.
06:17Ruth scolds Noah for having too much to drink,
06:20and Beckett is introduced as Beckham
06:22before Noah corrects her.
06:24Ruth asks Beckett what he does,
06:26and he says finance.
06:27She mentions changing careers
06:29to teach high school literature,
06:30and the conversation turns weird
06:33when Noah mocks Dickens and David Copperfield,
06:35forcing Beckett to keep smiling.
06:38Ruth and Beckett keep talking about jobs,
06:41school, and what they want from life.
06:43She says she is studying to teach high school lit,
06:46and Noah keeps interrupting with jokes
06:48about alarm clocks and suicide.
06:51Beckett sits through the awkward dinner,
06:53trying to look harmless
06:54while the murder plan moves closer.
06:57Beckett and Noah talk about San Francisco,
07:00kids, and living conditions
07:02until Noah admits he hates children.
07:04Beckett then explains the chemistry
07:06behind the murder setup,
07:08saying sulfur and potassium chloride
07:10in stop bath can make dynamite.
07:12He leaves the ingredients in place
07:14so the family will blame Noah's photo supplies
07:16when the blast happens.
07:18Beckett finishes preparing the explosives
07:21and explains that the bottles under the sink
07:23will look like ordinary cleaning supplies.
07:25He says the final ingredient is a spark
07:28no one will question.
07:30He then moves through the house looking for Noah,
07:32keeping the trap ready
07:34until the blast can happen.
07:36Beckett gets caught in the middle of the setup,
07:39and a startled guest jokes about catching him.
07:41He keeps acting casual while the others laugh,
07:45then thanks them for coming,
07:46and slips away.
07:48The dinner ends with Beckett leaving
07:50after making sure the bomb has been planted
07:52and the family is still unsuspecting.
07:56Beckett and Julia finally get a private moment,
07:58and he tells her he thinks
08:00she is trying to get him alone.
08:02He says the timing is outrageous
08:04because the boyfriend dies
08:06just as they start falling for each other.
08:08He mentions the clock and the sheriff,
08:11but the murder is already in motion,
08:13and the next investigation is about to begin.
08:16FBI agents Linda Field and Matthews arrive
08:19and question Beckett about the Redfellow estate.
08:22He insists he is not an heir
08:24and says he only came with a friend.
08:26They ask why two family members died in a row,
08:29and Beckett keeps denying any connection
08:31while trying to sound like a normal office worker.
08:34The agents press Beckett about the estate
08:36and the family deaths,
08:37and he tries to sound harmless
08:39by comparing his job to theirs.
08:41At the office, a manager praises
08:43a young employee for hard work,
08:45then tells Beckett's co-worker
08:46he is related to the owner.
08:49Beckett watches the double standard
08:51and keeps his lie alive.
08:53Julia shows up needing a loan
08:55because her husband's brokerage
08:56is bleeding money.
08:58Beckett listens while she says
09:00her husband inherited the business
09:01but not the talent.
09:03He offers to help,
09:04and she starts floating the idea
09:06of an under-the-table deal,
09:07which pulls him back toward her
09:09and away from caution.
09:11Julia and Beckett keep talking in the office,
09:14and she asks whether he has heard
09:16about the Redfellows.
09:17He tells her Taylor and Noah are already dead
09:20and wonders who is next.
09:23Julia warns him to make his move
09:25before the opportunity walks out the door,
09:27and Beckett starts thinking
09:28about the remaining relatives.
09:31Beckett narrows his list to Stephen Redfellow,
09:34a money launderer with plenty of enemies.
09:36He watches a church figure
09:38argue about wills and obedience,
09:40then decides the next death
09:41could easily be blamed on someone else.
09:44With only a few Redfellows left,
09:46he starts treating each one
09:48like a possible accident.
09:50At a church interview,
09:51Beckett talks to a preacher
09:53who boasts about presidents,
09:54foreign trips,
09:55and business connections.
09:57The man keeps showing off photographs
09:59and bragging about his reach.
10:01Beckett realizes this Redfellow
10:03has built a public image
10:04around power, money, and religious cover.
10:07The church interview turns personal
10:10when the preacher claims famous friends
10:11and compares himself to Jesus.
10:14Beckett sits through the boasting
10:16until he hears enough to know
10:17he is dealing with another manipulator.
10:20The man keeps talking about being targeted
10:23because of his family name,
10:24which mirrors Beckett's own excuse.
10:27The preacher shows Beckett
10:29a sharp little knife
10:30and makes him touch it.
10:31Then he suddenly turns on him,
10:34saying he recognized Beckett
10:35before he walked in
10:36and knows he has already killed people.
10:39Beckett tries denying it,
10:41but the preacher keeps demanding the truth
10:43until Beckett admits
10:44he is not Ben Johnson.
10:46The preacher pushes Beckett harder,
10:48accusing him of being his cousin
10:50and asking whether he is from the Post
10:52or writing a hit piece.
10:54Beckett finally blurts out
10:55that he is Beckett,
10:56and the preacher reels from the mistake.
10:59For a moment,
11:01the killer and target
11:01both think they are talking
11:03about the wrong man.
11:05Beckett explains that
11:06too much pre-workout powder
11:08can cause a massive heart attack,
11:10which is exactly what he has planned
11:12for this family branch.
11:13The preacher realizes
11:15an investigation would be bad
11:17for the church,
11:18and Beckett leaves satisfied
11:19that another red fellow is vulnerable.
11:22He starts believing
11:23he can keep going
11:24without getting caught.
11:26Julia calls Beckett
11:28and asks him to keep a secret.
11:29She admits she was about to break up
11:32with her boyfriend that weekend
11:33and now does not feel
11:34as devastated as she expected.
11:36Beckett tells her
11:37she is honest,
11:38not terrible,
11:39and they agree to dinner,
11:40which pulls them closer again.
11:43Julia and Beckett
11:44talk about simple dinners,
11:46her work,
11:46and her husband lying to her
11:48for years.
11:49She says she is flat broke
11:51and wants something sweet
11:52instead of sour.
11:54Before the night can turn
11:55into more,
11:56she sends him out
11:57and he slips back
11:58into the murder plan
11:59with her apartment key.
12:01Julia brings Beckett inside
12:03and tells him
12:03they had an agreement.
12:05She admits her husband
12:06lied to her
12:07and she is broke,
12:08then asks him
12:09to tell her the truth.
12:10Beckett refuses,
12:12says he has nothing to tell,
12:13and keeps his secrets
12:15while she pushes
12:15for something real
12:16between them.
12:18They go out to dinner
12:19where Julia vents
12:20about students
12:21who want to be millionaires
12:22without real jobs.
12:24Beckett asks
12:25what she would do
12:25with a billion dollars,
12:27and she says
12:28she would take him
12:29to a better restaurant.
12:31Then she says
12:32she might be happier
12:33making less money
12:34and growing a cactus garden.
12:37Julia says
12:37she never liked
12:38her fashion career
12:39as much as she thought
12:40she did.
12:41Beckett listens
12:42while she admits
12:43she may have wanted
12:44a smaller life
12:45all along.
12:46He realizes
12:47he has a good job
12:48in a new romance
12:49and for a moment
12:50he considers
12:51stopping the family killings.
12:53Beckett keeps moving
12:54because he still
12:55has not been caught.
12:57He says none of the deaths
12:58have even been investigated
12:59as murder
13:00and he starts to think
13:02he might really be that good.
13:04Meanwhile,
13:05the Redfellow family
13:06grows suspicious
13:06and Beckett
13:07begins choosing
13:08the next target.
13:10Beckett goes after
13:11Aunt Cassandra
13:12at a day spa
13:13instead of
13:14her secured houses.
13:15He poses as a customer
13:17offering teeth whitening
13:18and the special ingredient
13:20in the treatment
13:21becomes the poison.
13:22She complains
13:23about the tingling
13:24as he slips away
13:25leaving the spa staff
13:26to find a strange
13:27medical emergency.
13:29Uncle MacArthur
13:30boasts about
13:31owning part of
13:31the National Air
13:32and Space Museum
13:33and planning trips
13:34to the moon.
13:36Beckett watches
13:37the old man brag
13:38about spending millions
13:39while workers
13:40lack health insurance.
13:42The family money
13:43keeps moving upward
13:44while Beckett
13:45keeps tracking
13:45the next branch
13:46to cut.
13:48Beckett tours
13:49a luxury apartment
13:50with a doorman
13:51and marble floors
13:52and the place
13:53changes how he talks
13:54about his future.
13:56He asks Julia
13:57if she wants to live
13:58there with him
13:59and she says yes.
14:00She also reminds him
14:01she liked him
14:02when he lived in Newark
14:03and rode the bus
14:04which hits him harder
14:06than the expensive view.
14:07Beckett keeps living
14:08the upscale life
14:09and telling people
14:10he can fire them anytime.
14:12He mentions
14:13an engagement party
14:14and talks through
14:15the move
14:16from Newark
14:16to the city.
14:17Then he turns back
14:19to the family list
14:20and says the next red fellow
14:21is probably obvious
14:22while admitting
14:23he can no longer
14:24imagine hurting
14:25his uncle.
14:27Beckett and Julia
14:28discuss whether
14:29he is really content
14:30without the inheritance.
14:32He admits he might be
14:34but their engagement party
14:35planning keeps going.
14:37They choose to host it
14:38at home
14:39and Julia still worries
14:40about his family
14:41while Beckett insists
14:42their mess
14:43has nothing to do
14:44with them.
14:45The FBI returns
14:46to Beckett's office
14:47and says their research
14:48proved he is an heir
14:49to the estate.
14:51He acts surprised
14:52and says he never knew.
14:54Then they ask
14:55where he was
14:55on April 10th.
14:57Beckett stalls
14:58while the agents
14:58compare notes
14:59and start closing in
15:00on his movements.
15:02The agents argue
15:03over blurry footage,
15:04a hot dog
15:05and a suspect
15:06on the move.
15:07Cut to the boardroom
15:09where a finance executive
15:10says to dump everything
15:11before the markets catch on.
15:13Another man refuses
15:14saying he is not
15:15throwing shareholders
15:16to the sharks
15:17in one afternoon
15:18and then chaos breaks out
15:19as someone collapses.
15:21A body drops in the room
15:23and someone shouts
15:24for an ambulance.
15:26Beckett is told
15:26to find the person
15:27he loves
15:28and work at loving them
15:29because that is
15:30the only job
15:31that pays.
15:32He leaves
15:33with that advice
15:34in his head
15:34while another family death
15:36pushes him closer
15:37to the last red fellow.
15:39Beckett realizes
15:40there is only
15:41one red fellow left.
15:42He remembers
15:43the old instructions
15:44about never acting
15:45under the family roof
15:46then accepts
15:47that the final target
15:48is still waiting.
15:50He goes quiet
15:51and the story narrows
15:52to one remaining death
15:53and one remaining chance
15:55at the fortune.
15:57Julia calls Beckett
15:58to a dinner party
15:58at the estate
15:59and he tells her
16:01he has finally got
16:01the chance
16:02to meet his grandfather.
16:04She warns him
16:05he could miss
16:05his own engagement party
16:07if he stays too long.
16:08Beckett rushes
16:09toward the estate
16:10knowing this is
16:11the one meeting
16:12he cannot waste.
16:14Taylor drowned
16:15and Beckett grows
16:16suspicious enough
16:17to have a friend
16:18follow the surviving relatives.
16:20Julia asks him
16:21to finish the job
16:22and he demands
16:23a $300,000 down payment.
16:26He then threatens
16:27to send a package
16:28to her girlfriend
16:29at Cordoza High School
16:30unless the checks
16:31are delivered on time.
16:33Beckett tells Brian
16:35to call Prince in Vienna
16:36and sell P&G
16:37under the wrong name.
16:39He moves north,
16:40shouts for someone
16:41to stop
16:41and finally arrives
16:42to collect the checks.
16:44He grabs them
16:44from Julia
16:45who calls him
16:46a sociopathic
16:47conniving bitch
16:48and he walks away
16:49with the payoff.
16:51Lyle complains
16:52that Beckett
16:52is only pretending
16:53to make money
16:54but Beckett dismisses him
16:56and says he is
16:57the one Julia wants.
16:59Then Beckett admits
17:00he has already committed
17:01embezzlement
17:02and assault
17:02so he forces
17:03the next phase
17:04of the plan.
17:05He kills the engine
17:06of the getaway
17:07and keeps moving
17:08toward the estate.
17:10On the night
17:10of the storm,
17:11Beckett arrives
17:12at the final dinner
17:13with Whitelaw.
17:14The older man asks
17:16if he has been
17:16working his way
17:17up the financial ladder
17:18and then starts talking
17:19about professional killings,
17:21broken heads,
17:22and dead competitors.
17:24Beckett listens
17:25while Whitelaw
17:26describes how money
17:27and conscience
17:28can be turned down
17:29to a whisper.
17:30Whitelaw tells Beckett
17:32that people get tired,
17:33lonely,
17:33and regretful
17:34but he can silence
17:36his conscience
17:36if he wants.
17:38He keeps talking
17:40until Beckett realizes
17:41he is being studied
17:42like a successor.
17:43The conversation ends
17:45with Whitelaw
17:45praising Beckett's
17:46favorite relative
17:47and asking why
17:48he never helped her
17:49when she needed it.
17:51Whitelaw shows Beckett
17:52a trench gun
17:53that belonged
17:53to his great-great-uncle
17:55from World War I.
17:56He hands it over
17:58and tells him
17:58to draw a bead
17:59on something.
18:00Beckett takes the weapon
18:02and points it
18:02while Charles brings
18:03out Pudding,
18:04turning the dinner
18:05into a direct trap.
18:07Beckett is rushed
18:08out of the house
18:09as someone tells him
18:10to head home quickly.
18:12He and the others
18:13move through the estate
18:14while the storm
18:15grows worse.
18:16Then the doors
18:17are sealed
18:18and the room
18:18turns into a chase
18:20with Beckett trapped inside
18:22and the family
18:22closing in.
18:24Beckett runs
18:25for the exits
18:25while someone yells
18:27that the doors
18:27are rigged
18:28from the outside.
18:30Charles has made sure
18:31there is no easy escape
18:32and the family shouts
18:34that Beckett
18:35came to their house
18:35to kill them.
18:37Beckett realizes
18:38he should have taken
18:39the chance
18:39when it was offered.
18:41Beckett admits
18:42his final murder
18:43was not really murder
18:44at all
18:44but self-defense.
18:47The sheriff's department
18:48arrives
18:49and he is forced
18:50to stay
18:50while they ask
18:51about the engagement party
18:52and the grandfather
18:53he supposedly never met.
18:55He tries to leave
18:56but the officers
18:57keep him at the house.
18:59Beckett says
19:00that this was not
19:00a moment for honesty
19:01with the person
19:02he loved.
19:03He only tells her
19:05what she would later
19:05hear on the news.
19:06His grandfather
19:07is gone
19:08and the fortune
19:09is gone too.
19:10The rest of the household
19:12is still reeling
19:12while Beckett measures
19:14what he has lost
19:15and won.
19:16Beckett repeats
19:17that this must be
19:18the right kind of life
19:19because he is finally rich.
19:21Then FBI agents
19:23arrive during the party
19:24and one of them asks
19:25that a door
19:25be shut behind him.
19:27They tell Beckett
19:28he is under arrest
19:29for murder
19:29specifically the killing
19:31of Lyle Archdale.
19:33The agents
19:34keep him in place
19:35while Beckett asks
19:36who they mean
19:37and says he has
19:38an engagement party
19:38to get to.
19:40Julia and the others
19:41stand nearby
19:42as he realizes
19:43he is being arrested
19:44for a death
19:44he did not commit.
19:46He tells them
19:47he loves her
19:48while the accusation
19:49hangs over him.
19:50At trial
19:51a narrator explains
19:52that Beckett
19:53crossed state lines
19:54so the case
19:55is in federal court
19:56and could carry
19:57the death penalty.
19:59Security tapes
20:00place him in the office
20:01at 5.03
20:02and out four minutes later
20:03matching the murder window.
20:06The prosecution
20:06then presents
20:07the letter opener
20:08and the fingerprints
20:09on it.
20:10The prosecutor
20:11says the whole case
20:12turns on a letter opener
20:13then asks about
20:15the body
20:15and the supposed romance
20:16with Redfellow.
20:18Julia testifies
20:19that Beckett
20:20loved her
20:20his entire life
20:21and that she never
20:22thought he would do it.
20:24The jury convicts him
20:26of first degree murder
20:27and a death sentence
20:28is entered.
20:29Beckett gets a visitor
20:31in prison
20:31and is told
20:32he has three minutes.
20:33He and the visitor
20:35trade old childhood insults
20:37then the visitor
20:37hints that handwriting
20:38is important.
20:40Beckett remembers Lyle
20:42admits there was a note
20:43and starts pressing
20:44the visitor
20:44to explain
20:45what really happened.
20:47The visitor
20:48pushes Beckett
20:48to come clean
20:49and asks
20:50what he can offer.
20:51Beckett panics
20:52tells him to stop
20:54and begs for the truth
20:55before the timer
20:56runs out.
20:57The conversation
20:58becomes a power struggle
20:59over the note
21:00and whatever the visitor
21:01knows about the murder.
21:03With the seconds
21:04running down
21:05Beckett tells the visitor
21:07he is going to die
21:08in 24 hours
21:09unless he cooperates.
21:10He orders him
21:11to give everything
21:12and sign it over.
21:14The visitor
21:15stands there
21:16while Beckett
21:16tries to force
21:17one last deal
21:18out of the prison meeting.
21:20Hours later
21:21Beckett waits
21:22in his cell
21:22and says he thought
21:23Julia might come through.
21:25He asks
21:26whether she is coming
21:27then settles in
21:28with his remaining hope.
21:29The story slows
21:31while he listens
21:31for the chance
21:32that could save him
21:33from execution.
21:34A prison chaplain
21:36recites Psalm 23
21:37while Beckett
21:38waits for the end.
21:40Guards secure
21:41cell 15
21:41and open the third gate.
21:43Beckett braces himself
21:45then someone
21:46calls out his name
21:47and says he will not
21:47believe what is
21:48happening next.
21:49The final visitors arrive
21:51and Beckett's execution
21:52is interrupted.
21:54He is told to go back
21:55to BLE
21:55and he realizes
21:57somebody has come
21:58through for him.
21:58The prison staff
21:59and guards
22:00shift around him
22:01while the plan
22:02that might save him
22:03starts moving.
22:04Beckett keeps waiting
22:05as the prison
22:06buzzes around him.
22:08The rescue or transfer
22:09is not fully explained
22:11to him yet
22:11but he knows
22:12something major
22:13has happened.
22:14He steadies himself
22:15while the machinery
22:16of the prison
22:17keeps working
22:18and his fate
22:19is still unsettled.
22:21Beckett finishes
22:22by saying
22:22the story is still
22:23a tragedy
22:24but not because
22:25of him alone.
22:26He tells the listener
22:28that values
22:28and expectations
22:29made them think
22:30it would end differently.
22:32Then he repeats
22:33the line about
22:34conscience and
22:34and that means
22:34it does terminate
22:34and that means
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