The trial involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is holding the bench on social media and beyond and, in particular, in the last hours, to discuss would be the deposition of the actress in which the same would have quoted some phrases extrapolated from several films.
The most serious accusation, launched at Heard by some users on Twitter, would be to have developed the deposition by exploiting the plot of the film The talent of Mr. Ripley, a film shot, for the most part, in Italy and released in 1999. For the uninitiated, Tom Ripley’s talent was to kill and, later, hide the body of his friend Dickie following a violent fight in the boat.
Later, ours also steals his identity, and ends up pretending to be his now dead friend. We say no more to avoid spoilers, in case you want to recover it. This, however, would not be the only film to have influenced the story of the American actress.
If you were Watching Amber Heard and felt like some of those lines felt strangely familiar, they are. She’s stealing from film and TV and books. Here’s a thread of what I have seen so far! #AmberHeardlsALiar #JohnnyDeppVsAmberHeard #AmberHeard #JohnnyDepp pic.twitter.com/lmgDJVCIoV
– Christina Pykles (@ChristinaPykles) May 5, 2022
Among the various references unearthed by various users on social networks, in fact, would include films such as Nottingh Hill, The Hyenas, Alpha Dog and White Chicks. In addition, there would be several references to TV series such as Mildred Pierce, I am a killer – On death row and Maid. And they would not be the only and the only films from which the interpreter would have drawn inspiration.
The conditional is a must, since these are searches and links made by some users on the web lined up in favor of Johnny Depp and who, consequently, strongly believe in the guilt of Amber Heard.
For those who do not know, in these days the trial is going on in which Heard is being sued for defamation by her ex-husband. A story that has been going on for years and that has cost the former interpreter of Jack Sparrow several roles and engagements in the series of films dedicated to Pirates of the Caribbean.