Review of Nothing But the Truth (2008) by Ida K — 16 Sep 2009
Intellectually stimulating and plausible, enhanced by a strong script and cast. Dillon and Alda are well juxtaposed as two lawyers fuelled by passion and conviction. Beckinsale is the defendant. After writing a newspaper article exposing the identiy if a CIA agent whose reports were undermined by the government, she refuses to surrunder the identity of her primary source of information.
Her resolve and convcition are tested as she loses her privacy, family and liberty.
This review of Nothing But the Truth (2008) was written by Ida K on 16 Sep 2009.
Nothing But the Truth has generally received positive reviews.
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