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Joe Paris who is relative to a terrible murder is brought to trial. Jenny Hudson is public defender who attempts to prove Joe's innocence because of believing in him. One day, she suspects him so if he lies her he will kill both of them.
I'm optimistic when it comes to spending a rainy Sunday with one of Michael Crichton's books, but I'd be far less excited to see another of his films.
January 19, 2005
Time Out
The case is crazy with clues, fights, new characters who fail to detain the attention, and all-important tapes containing something or other. The resolution is rubbish.
Mr. Reynolds has appeared in a long string of stinkers in recent years, but this time, the trouble isn't his fault.
May 20, 2003
Chicago Sun-Times
The problem is that there is no chemistry at all between Reynolds and Russell; they stand near each other and speak words of emotion, but there's not much light in their eyes and they don't budge the needle on the romantic voltmeter.