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Her Judgement Day
Tough, oversexed Ching Tse and her pubescent cousin possess acassette of triad boss' names -- and a rival gang wants to get their hands on it. All would be hopeless if not for studly Sam, whose appearance is hardly accidental. The movie's climax is its sole justification: Sam switches sides and fights the enemy in a huge garage aided by a gang of good guys on scooters, while Ching rescues her cousin.
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Plot Summary
A determined prosecutor takes on a powerful defense attorney in a high-profile murder trial, where she uncovers a conspiracy that puts her own life at risk. As the case unfolds, she must battle against intimidation and corruption to ensure justice is served. The trial becomes a personal crusade as she navigates the complexities of the legal system and her own moral compass.
Critical Reception
Her Judgment Day was a made-for-television film that received a generally positive reception for its suspenseful plot and strong performances, particularly from Kathleen Quinlan. It was noted for its engaging courtroom drama elements and its exploration of ethical dilemmas within the legal profession. While not a major cinematic event, it resonated with audiences as a compelling legal thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense courtroom scenes and a compelling lead performance.
Viewers found the plot engaging and the legal aspects well-handled for a made-for-TV movie.
Some noted a predictable trajectory but appreciated the overall suspense.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this made-for-television film, but general sentiment from available comments indicates appreciation for the strong central performance and the dramatic tension of the legal proceedings.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended as a pilot for a potential television series.
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