Review of Under Suspicion (2000) by Gabriel V — 23 May 2013
This movie really stuck with me. Without giving anything away, let me say that the film will force you to consider the complexity of truth and memory and the degree to which psychological trauma and coercion can influence what we know about ourselves.
Hackman and Freeman are superb, and it's a pleasure to watch them stretching their skills and chewing up the excellent dialogue as their characters confront each other.
This review of Under Suspicion (2000) was written by Gabriel V on 23 May 2013.
Under Suspicion has generally received mixed reviews.
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