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Guilty as Sin brings a tense atmosphere right from the start. The film dives into the moral quandaries of defending someone you believe is guilty, all wrapped in a courtroom drama that keeps you guessing. The pacing is tight, and the tension builds as the protagonist, played by Rebecca De Mornay, navigates a complex web of manipulation and deceit. The performances are solid, especially with Don Johnson as the charming yet sinister defendant. It's interesting how the film toys with themes of justice and personal ethics. Practical effects are minimal, but the emotional stakes feel high. There's an ambiguity that lingers, making you question the nature of truth and guilt long after it ends. Worth a look for anyone interested in legal dramas with a twist.
Rebecca De Mornay's performance stands out.Explores deep moral questions.Unique twist on courtroom dramas.
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