

Julie's Confession
Tormented by a guilty conscience from a careless act committed months ago against her closest friend Jennifer, Julie finally decides to come clean. But is their friendship strong enough to bear human frailty when manifested in an ugly way?
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Plot Summary
When a woman confesses to a crime, her husband must decide whether to protect her or expose the truth. As the investigation unfolds, secrets and lies surface, leading to a dangerous confrontation.
Critical Reception
Julie's Confession received mixed reviews, with praise for its suspenseful atmosphere and performances, but criticism for its predictable plot points and pacing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tense atmosphere and strong lead performances.
- Criticized for a story that felt somewhat formulaic.
- The film's exploration of marital trust and deception was noted.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available.
Fun Fact
Director Richard B. Pierre also stars in the film as the husband.
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