Love in the First Degree
Love in the First Degree

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Love in the First Degree

2004
Movie
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English

An actor takes a temporary job working as a secretary at a law firm, and is attracted to a female attorney. She is reluctant to start a relationship out of fear of her fellow attorneys believing that she is dating below her position.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Robert Allan AckermanGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A successful defense attorney finds her life unraveling when she defends a client accused of murder, a case that eerily mirrors a past trauma. As she delves deeper into the trial, she confronts her own buried memories and the blurred lines between justice and personal vendetta. The situation escalates, forcing her to question her career, her relationships, and her own sanity.

Critical Reception

Love in the First Degree was a made-for-television movie that garnered a mixed to positive reception, primarily for its performances and exploration of a complex psychological drama. While some critics found the plot predictable, many praised Gail O'Grady's portrayal of the conflicted protagonist and the film's handling of its sensitive themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling lead performance by Gail O'Grady.

  • The film effectively navigates themes of trauma, memory, and the legal system.

  • Some viewers found the pacing uneven and the twists somewhat predictable.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available, but it generally aligns with critical views, highlighting strong acting and a thought-provoking, albeit sometimes slow-moving, plot.

Fun Fact

The film's narrative explores the psychological impact of past events on present-day decisions, a common trope in thrillers and dramas dealing with trauma.

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