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A catharsis movie, where circumstance open up long buried feelings and then change them. I felt the move to be very slow, the story needed to be told better and get to the point faster. Exaggerating the characterization (disciplinarian judge father, maverick son lawyer) doesn't save the film. Father-son issues coming up as a side effect of a question, when the judge sits in the defendant's chair - just seemed out of place and not believable. What is new is not falling for last moment court room solution that sets everything right - as a result, there's no explicit answer to the 'did he do it?' question, though this is secondary in the story.
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