Anachronistic Narratives
00:02 - 01:52
1m 50s

In this scene, Andy takes a drink before confronting his cheating wife. The scene cuts to the courtroom, where he is explaining to the prosecution what happened that night. Then, the scene cuts back to Andy's confrontation.

This clip contains profanity at the following moments: 00:38 - 00:39

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