Reasonable Doubt
Reasonable Doubt
R | 17 January 2014 (USA)
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When up-and-coming District Attorney Mitch Brockden commits a fatal hit-and-run, he feels compelled to throw the case against the accused criminal who was found with the body and blamed for the crime. Following the trial, Mitch's worst fears come true when he realizes that he acquitted a guilty man, and he soon finds himself on the hunt for the killer before more victims pile up.

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Brian Downs

Could have been good - but really isn't. Samuel L could only bring so much to this but still couldn't save it - a story line where the "lead" plays a hotshot DA with absolutely no smarts or common sense. "Annoyingly stupid" would be a too kind. You will want to reach into the TV and give him a smack - you will!!!!

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Prismark10

Dominic Cooper stars as ambitious "hot-shot' Asst. District Attorney Mitch Brockden. He's leading a rather idyllic life with a beautiful wife (Erin Karpluk), a newborn baby daughter, and he's on the fast track to possibly become a District Attorney.However, one night after drinking with his colleagues, he decides to drive home while intoxicated and hits a pedestrian with his SUV. Panicking and worried about his career, he runs to a nearby pay phone and calls for an ambulance, but then drives off leaving the severely injured man in the road.The next day Mitch learns on the news that a man named Clinton Reasonable Doubt is a far fetched and implausible thriller with a short running time. I think the director decided to call it quits quickly and not make the audience suffer anymore.Mitch Brockden (Dominic Cooper) a rising District Attorney has a night out with his colleagues, gets drunk and drives home and runs over someone. He calls an ambulance and swiftly leaves the man behind.Clinton Davis (Samuel L Jackson) gets arrested for killing the man that Mitch had left on the road. His body was found in his van. Clinton claims he was just taking him to the hospital. Racked with guilt, Mitch prosecutes the case but does enough to make sure Clinton is let off.The police reckon Clinton might be a vengeful serial killer as his family was murdered. Once Clinton is freed, there is a cat and mouse game between the two. Mitch knows Clinton suspects him as he was there when he ran over the man. Clinton realises that Mitch thinks he is a killer.Cooper is not strong enough to carry a modest thriller like this. You care little about his morally suspect character and Jackson's character is compromised as some kind of avenger when he threatens innocent people.It is a feeble thriller and a poorly executed one as the makers realised that the film does not make any sense.

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Dan

Samuel L.'s performance was strong (as usual) however the rest of the movie was lacking. Too much of the plot was unbelievable (I'm sorry but the escape from the police station scene... yeah right) and the other actors were disappointing. It did have some exciting moments but, in the end, this movie was just another crime thriller without any real substance and with "inorganic" character development (I'm looking at you, Mr. Cooper). If you're looking for a movie to pass the time and keep you slightly entertained for an hour and a half, this fits the bill. Otherwise, I suggest you look elsewhere for something with a more believable plot and better acting.

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cybersix-59366

Another winning performance from the brilliant Samuel L. Jackson. This one kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. For me, this had it all...just the perfect amount of intrigue, suspense and nail-biting moments. I was drawn in right from the start. A job well done by the director and cast. Samuel always plays such an amazing bad-ass! I recommend giving this one a viewing...at least once. I never experienced a dull moment throughout the entire movie. Being a HUGE fan of Samuel...call me biased, but he, in my opinion delivers top notch performances in this type of role. He took this role and ran with it...ditto for his performance in Lakeview Terrace.A must-see....2 thumbs up!

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