Review of Presumed Innocent (1990) by Panos M — 28 Oct 2013
Harrison Ford plays a prosecutor who is accused of murdering his former mystery. Pakula and Ford wander around familiar grounds; the first in a film deeply revolving around character study and the former basing his performance around a number of character he had already played and would continue to play successfully.
Together with a mystery filled script with a final unexpected twist, this is a solidly good and gripping film that reproduces a kind of film noir film of the classics, also thanks to the shadowy cinematography signed Gordon Willis.
This review of Presumed Innocent (1990) was written by Panos M on 28 Oct 2013.
Presumed Innocent has generally received positive reviews.
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