Old movie from 1990. Harrison Ford was still a handsome middle-aged man. Then I found John Spencer, an old acquaintance, and Bradley Whitford from the West Wing of the White House.
A lot of film time is put into the court trial (and Ford playing handsome). Many viewers may find it a bit bored, but if they are interested in law/detection, they should feel full of tension. Although everyone has their own benefits behind the scenes, and no one is righteous, the wonderful thing is that this does not prevent each role from respecting the law itself.
If you only look at the front, you can only give 2.5 stars. This ending is too tricky, and 1.5 stars shouldn't be an exaggeration. Perhaps the boringness in front is just for the last ten minutes to pave the way.
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