7/10
A dense and conspicuous tribunal drama with the duo Kingsley-Baldwin !!
9 September 2020
A tribunal drama often are palatable to my taste, this is dense and enticing also has a sudden twist that jolted everyone, do you know those preening defense Lawyer who handles and bewitch the jury? Yeah that's right, his name is Roy Bleakie (Alec Baldwin) who intend in short time will be the next New York's District Attorney, he plays dirt, is sneering and rotten, when a great Boss Jack Renoble (Jay O Sanders) calling him for a personal favor, defending his faithful financial director Harry Fertig (Ben Kingsley) of a triple awful crimes committed by him when his only six years old son died due the boy didn't get a proper medical assistance in time, surely he never did, actually Fertig is a hard and complex Jewish in true sense of term, smooth, quiet and highly moralist, he wants pays for your crimes at society's eyes and mainly at God's eye, Bleakie stays at corner, how defend such man who want plead guilty? That's the point, even so the nasty Roy Bleakie somehow gets involved with Sarah Fertig (Amy Irving) in one night love, bad move, the came up an invitation by the Boss Jack Renoble who is willing sponsor Bleakie to running for District Attorney in high cash, suddenly out of nowhere he starts changing, in the face of the current context, further past happenings explains Renoble's interesting in defend his employee, Ben Kingsley offloads his undeniable talent giving to the movie a seal of authenticity as Alec Baldwin as well, sometimes contrived, but hold me at my bed awake!!

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First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5
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