High Crimes
High Crimes

High Crimes

2002Movie115 minEnglish

A female attorney learns that her husband is really a marine officer awol for fifteen years and accused of murdering fifteen civilians in El Salvador. Believing her husband when he tells her that he's being framed as part of a U.S. Military cover-up, the attorney defends him in a military court.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes44%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users62%
Director: Carl FranklinGenres: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A San Francisco criminal defense attorney takes on the case of a U.S. Army soldier accused of massacring civilians in El Salvador during the 1980s. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a complex web of government conspiracy and deceit, forcing her to question the very nature of justice and the truth. The investigation puts her and her family in grave danger as powerful forces seek to keep the past buried.

Critical Reception

High Crimes received mixed reviews from critics. While Ashley Judd's performance and the suspenseful elements were often praised, the film was frequently criticized for its convoluted plot and predictable twists. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the legal thriller aspects and others finding the narrative unsatisfying.

What Reviewers Say

  • Ashley Judd delivers a strong performance as a determined lawyer.
  • The film offers some engaging suspense but suffers from a convoluted and predictable storyline.
  • Morgan Freeman's presence adds gravitas, though his role is somewhat underutilized.

Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be a decent watch, with many appreciating the performances of the lead actors, particularly Ashley Judd. However, some viewers felt the plot became too complicated and the resolution was not entirely satisfying.

Fun Fact

The film was based on the Joseph Finder novel of the same name, which was published in 1998.

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