
David
Gale (Kevin Spacey) used to have it all. He was the Head of Philosophy
at Austin University, an acclaimed writer with a wife and son (with some
dinosaur pyjamas I'm more than slightly jealous of), co-director of
Death Watch a group against the death penalty, and he had the moral
standing to turn down the advances of a nubile young student out for an
easy A (Rhona Mitra). Now, however, he's in jail, about to be condemned
with the very punishment he's spent his life protesting against, having
been convicted of the rape and murder of his friend, colleague and
fellow protester, Constance Harroway (Laura Linney). Three days before
his scheduled execution, Gale requests three interviews with ambitious
yet unfortunately named magazine journalist Bitsey Bloom (Kate Winslet),
to whom he tells his story in the hope that she will believe him, and
discover whoever is behind his supposed framing for the crime he says he
didn't commit.