Review of Presumed Innocent (1990) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 14 Nov 2017
Presumed Innocent has at its core one of the most fundamental fears of civilized man: the fear of being found guilty of a crime one did not commit. That fear is at the heart of more than half of Hitchcock's films, and it is one reason they work for all kinds of audiences.
Everybody knows that fear.
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This review of Presumed Innocent (1990) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 14 Nov 2017.
Presumed Innocent has generally received positive reviews.
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