Review of Presumed Innocent (1990) by Ricardo H — 22 Feb 2010
"Presumed Innocent" follows the story of hot-shot prosecutor Rusty Sabich who finds himself framed for the murder of his colleague, a beautiful young woman who used to be a mistress and who was recently found dead, slaughtered by someone who left behind little clues.
The movie keeps you guessing throughout as to his guilt or innocence. The late Raul Julia was absolutely fantastic in his role as a great defense lawyer and is determined to prove that Rusty is not the murderer.
But if this is the truth, then how does all the evidence point directly to him? It's filled with intrigue and suspense and the ending was masterfully done. Harrison Ford is terrific as the man, struggling to prove his innocence.
This review of Presumed Innocent (1990) was written by Ricardo H on 22 Feb 2010.
Presumed Innocent has generally received positive reviews.
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