ChristmasJonesfan

10th Oct 2023

A Perfect Murder (1998)

Question: Near the beginning of the movie, why does Steven call the museum event an "inbred" soiree?

Answer: I took it to mean that Steven was insulting the attendees as being a rich, snobbish in-crowd who only socialize among themselves at exclusive events.

raywest

Answer: The way I always thought that it was Steven's way of putting David at ease, by making a joke.

ChristmasJonesfan

I was curious about the meaning/definition of his wording, though. What did he mean by calling the event an "inbred soiree"?

This was Steven's way of being incredibly rude and offensive whilst knowing that he'd be sure to get away with it. Likely, he didn't much care for the attendees and he wasn't being shy about expressing this.

ChristmasJonesfan

13th Jul 2017

A Perfect Murder (1998)

Question: I've seen this movie and there's still one thing I can't figure out. Why did Steven want to kill his wife?

Answer: Steven needed money and his wife was worth a lot of money. She was already having an affair and was planning on leaving him. If she left, Steven could be left with nothing and still in financial troubles. By killing her before she divorces him, he'd be entitled to her wealth, plus the money from her life insurance policy.

Bishop73

Answer: Along with the answers by Bishop73 and ChristmasJonesFan, I think Steven also wanted to kill Emily before she could leave him. She complained to her friend that "every single thing always has to be on his terms." As a controlling person, he would not tolerate her leaving him. This is implied during their fight at the end, when he says "I'll tell you when it's over."

Answer: Also, Emily never signed a prenup so if she dies, he gets like a hundred million bucks.

ChristmasJonesfan

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