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When Justice Fails

When Justice Fails

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not as good as it could have been, but still worth watching.
Review: It is a pity, that the scriptwriting on this movie did not match the acting. The plot ( a Basic Instinct lookalike )is in itself very interesting, but it becomes too complex, leaving unnecessary loose ends. If the makers had given the movie another ten minutes they might have had a beter product. Even so, it is a suspenseful thriller that will keep the attention right to the end. Marlle Matlin as the traumatised attorney and Jeff Fahey as the policeman who falls for her are good in their roles, portraying a genuine fondness for each other. This makes the movie in my opinion better than Basic Instinct were the affection between the leads seemed rather shallow and purely sexual. Fahey and Matlin show far deeper feelings which gives When Justice Fails an emotionel depth which most thrillers lack.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Starts off strongly but declines into unbelievability
Review: The film starts off strongly with intriguing by-play between two police detective partners. But then they're given a homicide to investigate and things decline from there. The main suspect comes to be a brilliant young female prosecutor, who just happens to be deaf and dumb. The plot unfolds just too fancifully and unbelievably. The characters become ever more cardboardy. A shame, since in the early scenes the film did show promise of being interestingly edgy and taut.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Starts off strongly but declines into unbelievability
Review: The film starts off strongly with intriguing by-play between two police detective partners. But then they're given a homicide to investigate and things decline from there. The main suspect comes to be a brilliant young female prosecutor, who just happens to be deaf and dumb. The plot unfolds just too fancifully and unbelievably. The characters become ever more cardboardy. A shame, since in the early scenes the film did show promise of being interestingly edgy and taut.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not worth the money
Review: This movie was terrible. The characters were all one-dimensional, not to mention stereo-typed. The acting was horrible: everything was overdone - the quality reminded me of a middle-school play. The plot was entirely predictable and uninteresting. Watching this movie made me feel as if I were in the "Twilight Zone" of bad movies.


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