James Woods Film Fest
Movie #4 (This would have been perfect for my tribute to Bad Cops)
Synopsis: Scuzzy
lawyer tries to get his client acquitted of a jailhouse murder by arguing he
should never have been sent to the big house in the first place. Um… is that
even remotely possible in the real world?
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “The killing. The conviction. The cover-up. Now James Woods is
about to go up against corruption and conspiracy at the highest levels of New
York City law enforcement in the action-packed courtroom drama TRUE BELIEVER.”
What Did I Learn?:
Neo-nazis can get awfully grumpy if you drop in them unannounced, and in the
middle of the night.
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Movie If: you're a true believer who is in search of the truth.
Really?: 1) See: “Synopsis.”
2) Hold on – the D.A. knows Shu Kai Kim is an innocent man, and that looking
into the case could unravel a web of corruption, and yet he turns down a deal
that would have avoided a potentially messy trial? 3) Why would the D.A.
incriminate himself on the witness stand? And why the fuck would Dodd rest his
case immediately after his testimony (damning as it is), when the case is quite
complicated, they jury doesn’t know the full story?
Rating: True
Believer is an enjoyable, if somewhat implausible courtroom drama. Woods is
great, but Robert Downey Jr. is given very little to do (despite receiving
second billing), and more-or-less disappears mid-way through the film. 6.5/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098524/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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