Accused Comments

  • Sylvia 2022-04-19 09:03:04

    Correcting a mistake is harder than proving it...

  • Freddy 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    This is really good to see, the justice female lawyer will put things right, who will rehabilitate her?! It's hard to be a good...

  • Nelda 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    The significance of the event itself is greater than that of the movie, and the performance of the movie is not surprising, and it is quite satisfactory. btw: if you're wearing a short skirt you're a prostitute but you're suspicious when you're wearing normal clothes you're too arrogant to sit up straight and you're trying to hide something if you're quiet they say you don't fit in but if When you speak up, they also say that no matter what you do, you are wrong every time. ....

  • Hazle 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Legal injustice exists in any country. The difference is whether justice can be finally achieved through unremitting...

  • Lane 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Nice little heroine like Emma...

  • Alysha 2022-03-14 14:12:31

    There is not a single highlight, several characters are too scattered, and there is no wonderful court scene to give extra points, which is a...

  • Brandy 2022-03-05 08:01:25

    ★★★Judicial social themes, movies based on real events are all in this way, but this movie is obviously a bit more Hollywood, torture system and human nature, and does not have the literary and artistic style of European...

  • Dameon 2022-03-05 08:01:25

    Female No. 2 is a bit like Melanie...

  • Lola 2022-03-05 08:01:25

    Good people are wronged, and it is an adaptation of real events. This is the main point of this film, and it is limited to...

  • Toby 2022-03-05 08:01:25

    Sure enough, there is a sense of indifference and dullness in the Nordics. In this unjust case, he was an intern when he succeeded, and he was also an intern when he lost. If the case is really wrong, can the female nurse still be as calm and calm as in the film? Shouldn't it be appealed at the...

Accused

Director: Paula van der Oest

Language: Dutch Release date: April 3, 2014

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