A high-profile defense attorney determined to change her image takes on a pro bono case, which soon threatens both her and her family.A high-profile defense attorney determined to change her image takes on a pro bono case, which soon threatens both her and her family.A high-profile defense attorney determined to change her image takes on a pro bono case, which soon threatens both her and her family.
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- (as Robert de Leeuw)
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- TriviaThe courtroom set used was a standing set located in Liberty Village, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was originally from the Canadian series Street Legal.
- Quotes
Melissa Eco: Would you stop blaming my work for your behavior? It's really not fair.
Abby Eco: No, what's not fair is having to watch my mom on TV defending a sex offender.
Melissa Eco: Just because I represent them doesn't mean I like them. My clients are innocent until proven guilty.
Abby Eco: No, they're guilty until you get them off. There's a difference.
- ConnectionsReferences Nancy Grace (2005)
- SoundtracksNocturne in E-flat Major, Op.9, No.2
(uncredited)
Composed by Frédéric Chopin
[The piano piece is playing when Melissa and Abby are eating dinner]
As with ALL movies, there are good and bad points; in this movie, the good outweigh the bad.
On the whole, the acting was pretty good. I thought Ally Sheedy did a passable job in the lead role. The scene where she argues with her daughter and breaks down crying, while the teenage Abby (portrayed by Annie Clark) just stares at her with disdain was grating, as Sheedy does get a little bit high pitched. However, I liked the fact that Sheedy's character, Melissa, is a blowhard in court but is not so strong in other situations. This makes for a more realistic development through the film.
It was also nice to see Erik Knudsen as a strung out druggie accused of murder. I first saw him in Jericho and thought he would be a talent to watch for.
There are times when the writing and direction slips but generally both are sound. I did see the twists coming, but after reading and watching so many thrillers, I'd be upset if I didn't.
This is worth a watch if you see it on telly, though I wouldn't recommend spending any money on it.
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