

Judgment
Helen Hannah, the Christian leader of "Apocalypse" "Revelation" and "Tribulation" is being put on trial in the One Nation Earth Court of Justice. Mitch Kendrick is a lawyer assigned to defend her, and Victoria Thorne, his ex-lover, is the attorney. Not only is the entire trial scripted, but Kendrick is on the fence about whose side he's on.
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Plot Summary
A respected defense attorney finds himself in a moral quandary when he must defend a man accused of murder, only to discover that the victim may have been a corrupt figure involved in a much larger conspiracy. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers shocking truths that threaten his career and personal life. The attorney must navigate a treacherous path between justice and his own conscience.
Critical Reception
Judgment (2001) received a mixed to negative reception. Critics often cited its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters, though some acknowledged the performances of its lead actors. Audiences found the film to be a predictable thriller with a lackluster resolution.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a weak script and uninspired direction.
- Performances by the lead actors are noted but not enough to save the movie.
- The plot is often confusing and fails to deliver a satisfying conclusion.
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Fun Fact
While the film features established actors like Kim Cattrall and Michael Biehn, it did not achieve significant box office success or widespread critical acclaim, leading to limited available trivia.
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