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Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 2002 / Director: Carl Franklin / Actors: Ashley Judd, Morgan ... more
High Crimes (DVD) ... Freeman ... / DVD released 21 June, 2004 at 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: PAL, Widescreen / Just about acceptable as an in-flight movie, High Crimes is a tad weak for the big-screen, though its amiable stars and typical plotting offer the comforts of familiarity for home viewing. Ashley Judd plays a high-end lawyer who specialises in brilliant defence of the guilty, while Morgan Freeman is a broken-down ex-drunk who specialises in court martials ("military justice is to justice what military music is to music"). When Judd's handyman husband (Jim Caviezel) is arrested by the FBI and indicted for a massacre carried out in El Salvador while he was serving as a marine, Judd gets over the fact that he has concealed his entire past and even his real name and rallies to fight the case, even if it means going up against the shadowy masters of a conspiracy to cover up what actually happened. The movie rattles through all the clichés: bugs in phones; cars that cruise ominously by; staged road accidents; night-time intrusions; mystery men who hand out clues in the supermarket; dubious polygraph results; appearing and disappearing witnesses; smugly brutal generals, brilliantly made points of law; fights in the interview room; multiple revelations; a media circus and a final tussle in a darkened, deserted house. Judd, one of the best screen actresses of her generation, needs to pick better scripts since her commitment to rubbish only makes her look silly, but Freeman has done enough of these walk-through parts to get by on charisma and the odd smart line. On the DVD: High Crimes on disc comes with a gaggle of featurettes: a chat with the author of the original novel, Joseph Finder, some making-of puffery about staging stunts and the working relationship of the stars, and interesting little bits with the technical advisors about the court martial system and how to beat a polygraph. Franklin contributes a commentary track with a lot of enthusiasm, which is a little more pleased with the end product than most viewers will be. --Kim Newman

Newest Review: ... catches up on them at a rapid pace when Claire?s husband is arrested after what seems a case of mistaken identity. The ... more

 ... military authorities believe her husband is a former military Sergeant who should stand trial for the deaths of innocent civilians in a covert op more than a decade ago. Desperate to save her husband, she turns to an ex-veteran defence counsel, Charlie (Morgan Freeman). Now the battle in the courtroom begins in a race that could shatter Claire?s marriage, future, even her life. The movie features a great cast, interesting dialogue and carries an original story, remaining exciting till the end. The twists follow at a quick p...more

kaytaylor
Premium Review High Crimes (DVD): Military law in a sexy jacket (217 words)
by kaytaylor - written on 14.08.04 (Somewhat useful, 42 readings)
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If you like thrillers with a legal twist, this should be one of your favourites. Ashley Judd plays the role of an attorney Claire, married to a wonderful carpenter, Tom (Jim Caviezel). They live in an idyllic home that they hope to fill with the sound of children one day? The past catches up on them at a rapid pace when Claire?s husband is arrested after what seems a case of mistaken identity. The military authorities believe her husband is a former military Sergeant who should stand trial for the deaths of innocent civilians in a covert op more than a decade ago. Desperate to save her husband, she turns to an ex-veteran defence counsel, Charlie (Morgan Freeman). Now ...

Andy.mack
Premium Review High Crimes, Little Enjoyment (930 words)
by Andy.mack - written on 28.06.04 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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I’ve always found books and films based on courtroom Drama’s to be quite interesting. I’m a huge fan of Grisham’s novels and absolutely love films like “Rules Of Engagement”. So when I heard about “High Crimes” I decided this would be a good choice for Saturday evening viewing. I was also swung by the fact Morgan Freeman was one of the leads. This led me to believe it could be an alright film as he doesn’t normally do bad films. As far as the plot goes it’s not too complicated to follow. Claire Kubik (Ashley Judd) ...

carolinemu
Premium Review High Crimes (DVD): High Thriller (566 words)
by carolinemu - written on 12.07.03 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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This was a thriller recommended to me by a friend, if you like all that courtroom drama like I do than this is a film I?m sure you will enjoy too. Based upon the novel by Joseph finder. The movie is a PG rating and last approximately 2 hours. Claire Kubik a highly powered legal eagle played by (Ashley Judd) is determined to make babies with her perfect husband, Tom played by (James Caviezel) while out shopping together he is abruptly arrested by F.B.I agents and sent to a military prison. Claire is horrified to find out this his name isn?t really Tom, but Ron Chapman, and he is being accused of brutally murdering nine people in El Salvador nearly thirteen years ...

 


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