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Claire Kubik is a famous attorney seems to has a perfect life. Unfortunately, her husband is brought to the military court for trial because of a murder. She believes in his innocence and finds all ways to expose the truth.
Hampered by a bad script, this is a middling political thriler that's not supsenseful or dramatic enough to generate any interest in the proceedings; the good Morgan Freeman is totally wasted.
In a movie like this, if you're not surprised, if you know what's going to happen and you can figure out everything then it ultimately falls flat and that's why it doesn't work for me.
April 08, 2002
Denver Rocky Mountain News
Comes off more like a misdemeanor, a flat, unconvincing drama that never catches fire.
August 09, 2002
New York Magazine/Vulture
Carl Franklin directs smoothly, but except for Freeman, the theatrics are pretty pro forma.
April 14, 2002
Village Voice
Judd ... eyebrow-cocks her way through Carl Franklin's witless High Crimes.