A remake of the movie of the same name since 1956. The plot is good. It combines homicide and court debate. Such a theme is usually easier to be accepted by the market. The first half of the story is more exciting than the back. The front is better and the rhythm is good. The second half The tempo is a little too fast, so that the characters and events have begun to explain in a hurry. Of course, this may be a problem with editing. The most impressive thing about this film is that the speed of the words is very fast, and sometimes the subtitles are too fast. You can’t keep up, and you’d better not miss it, because maybe there is something closely related to the later in a certain text or shot. , I don’t know if the original design was designed like this. . .
Director Peter Hyams has directed "Doomsday" and "Thunderbolt". In the production of this film, he has four roles: screenwriter, director, photographer, and producer. It seems that this is also an all-rounder. Director, and still very energetic. . .
It could only be regarded as a small noir film. When Michael Douglas came, the film immediately rose to a market level, although he was only a supporting role in this film. . .
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