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The movie hero was framed in prison and came out for revenge.
French film "Conspiracy"

The protagonist is a framed fugitive. The young hero who was framed and imprisoned shared a room with an old painter. In order to get out of prison, the old painter is willing to pay his huge fortune. They escaped from prison with a rope made of sheets. On the way to escape in a stolen car, the car exploded unexpectedly and the young man escaped. The old painter was seriously injured and died. Before he died, he gave his savings account in a Swiss bank to the hero.

The hero put forward the huge property of the old man by recalling the signature of the old painter Margaret, and made up his mind to buy back his dignity with money. He secretly went to Hong Kong for plastic surgery under the pseudonym of Mr. Jean Gu Varos, returned to his hometown, found a female companion as an assistant, and bought a villa at a high price of 35 million yuan, becoming his enemy neighbor. By investing heavily in the chemical plant construction plan of the company whose chairman is the enemy, he secretly encouraged environmentalists to oppose the project. As well as the means of uniting the nephew of the enemy, the plan of the chemical plant eventually failed, and Robel Bank went bankrupt, and the enemy also went bankrupt, and the board of directors dismissed the chairman. At the same time, the enemy is also secretly investigating the mysterious origin of Mr. Gu Walaas. By comparing the fingerprints on the wine glass with the police files, he finally found out the real identity of the protagonist and hired a murderer for $500,000. However, the pre-arranged enemy female companion secretly bought the killer at a high price of $6.5438+0 million, deceived the world with hollow bullets and pretended to be dead again. Finally, the hero took advantage of the enemy's anger at the bribed unfaithful killer, arranged for his female companion to suddenly accuse the enemy of intentional homicide when the enemy shot and killed the murderer, and finally put him in prison, which was rewarded with great revenge. At the end of the film, the female companion met a mysterious man who claimed to be Mr. Count of Monte Cristo in a small hotel, only to find that the protagonist's own arrangement had been determined, and the two men hugged each other excitedly.