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  2. Widows is not based on true events, but it's not an entirely new story, either. The film has got some heavy hitters behind it, as it's directed by 12 Years a Slave helmer Steve...

  3. The story is based off a British miniseries from the 1980s which, although it sounds like an unlikely inspiration, seems to work here.

  4. Nov 1, 2018 · It is loosely based on a true story of a boy called Giuseppe Di Matteo whose father, an ex-member of the Sicilian Mafia, turned “grass” against his erstwhile associates.

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  5. Nov 28, 2018 · Steve McQueen’s new film Widows is based on a seminal TV series and is dedicated to Eva Mottley the lead actress in the original but her story was not a happy one and ended in tragedy.

    • What Happens at The End of Widows?
    • How (and Why) Harry Rawlings Faked His Death in Widows
    • How The Widows Get Away with The Robbery
    • How Jack Mulligan Got Elected at The End of Widows
    • What Happens to The Women After Widows' Heist
    • What The Final Scene of Widows Means For Veronica
    • The Meaning of The Widows Ending

    How Did The Widows Accomplish The Robbery?

    The heist itself starts fairly smoothly. Veronica and Belle did reconnaissance before the robbery to learn the layout of the house and its security. The widows approach the back entrance and tap on the door to call the security guard. However, before they can reach the hidden vault behind the map, they are confronted by Tom Mulligan (Robert Duvall), who points a gun at them and removes Veronica's mask. Tom shoots Alice in the shoulder and is shot and killedin return. The crew then presses ont...

    Harry Made A Deal With A Politician

    Before the heist takes place, Widows reveals its big twist: that Veronica's husband, Harry (Liam Neeson) didn't actually diealong with the rest of his crew, but set them up to be killed by the cops and faked his death — with a little help from corrupt politician-to-be Jack Mulligan (Colin Farrell). When Veronica arrives at the house of one of the other widows, Amanda Nunn (Carrie Coon), to try and recruit her as a driver, Veronica's dog runs down the hallway and starts whining and scratching...

    The Widows Have Harry To Thank For Their Good Fortune

    Harry's faking his death proves to be rather lucky for Veronica since it offers a way for her to ensure no one will suspect her or the other women in the robbery. After killing Harry in the garage, she leaves behind the gun that was used to shoot Tom Mulligan close to Harry's hand— thereby setting him up to take the blame for the crime. Once his body is discovered, everyone (including Jack Mulligan) will assume that Harry faked his death and to return for one more heist, since the gun forensi...

    Jack's Dad Dying Helped Him Win The Election

    Though Jamal Manning delivers a powerful speech during his debate with Jack Mulligan, Jack is successfully elected Alderman of the 18th Ward. This is a mixed victory, however, as towards the end of the movie, it becomes clear that Jack doesn't want the position, and was pushed towards it by his father. Somewhat fittingly, it's Tom Mulligan who seals the deal for his son, since his death during the robbery fuels public sympathy for Jack and earns him the extra votes that he needs to win the el...

    The Women Have Enough Money To Start Anew

    Assuming that Veronica still decides to pay back Jamal Manning the $2 million that Harry stole,each of the widows walks away from the heist with around $750,000each. Linda uses the money to reopen her business and care for her family. Cynthia leaves cash for her boss at the salon to get her out from under Jack Mulligan's thumb and then leaves with her daughter. Alice no longer works as an escort and is free to build a life for herself. Veronica no longer has to worry about losing her home and...

    Veronica Realized The Importance Of The Widows

    During the lead-up to the heist, Veronica says the widows will never see each other againonce they have the money. This doesn't last long, as Veronica and Alice end up at the same restaurant in the aftermath of the robbery, and make eye contact across the room. At first, it seems as though Veronica will stay true to her word and pretend she didn't even see Alice, but then she changes her mind, follows Alice outside, and calls her back — asking how she's been. This is significant for a couple...

    Veronica Smiles Because She Is Free From Her Abusive Marriage

    The entire message of Widowis that the women in this movie have all endured abusive relationships. Alice's husband beats her, Belle has almost no options in her life, and Veronica has it the worst. Her husband was willing to fake his own death to get out of his marriage, allowing her to grieve for him, while not caring enough about her to even attempt to end things respectfully. When she learns he's alive, he is willing to kill her to keep his chance at a new life, eliminating her self-worth...

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  6. Widows is a 2018 neo-noir heist thriller film directed by Steve McQueen from a screenplay by Gillian Flynn and McQueen, based upon the 1983 British television series of the same name.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Ultimately, the show does not have any relation to real-life events or people. Still, the show provides a socially relevant tale through its deep analysis of an affluent community and the hierarchical status that they live and die by.

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