1. Why does the FBI want to meet with Jacob and Hank?
2. What does the FBI agent want them to do the next day?
3. Why is Sarah suspicious of FBI agent Baxter? Who does she think he is?
4. What is Sarah's plan for meeting the FBI agent? (what does she want Hank to do?)
5. What is Sarah's speech to Hank about? How does she reveal her inner feelings about their life?
6. Do you think she felt this way before the $, or only after?
7. Why does Sarah call the FBI and ask for agent Neil Baxter?
8. What is ironic about the fact that the man says, "You're not the cold-blooded type, are you Mr. Mitchell?"
9. Why does Jacob want Hank to kill him?
10. The couple thought the money was "unmarked" and untraceable. What really happened?
10. What is the symbolic about the burning of the money?
11. What does the final scene of their childhood home symbolize?
12. What do you think happens after the movie ends? To the Mitchell's marriage? To the town? Hank?
13. How could the moral of "The Pardoner's Tale"--"radix malorum est cupiditas" or "money is the root of all evil apply to this film?
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