

Frame Up
A 1997 Filipino action film starring Raymart Santiago and Jessa Zaragosa
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the controversial case of the Frame-up, examining the evidence and arguments surrounding the conviction of a man accused of a serious crime. It presents differing perspectives and seeks to uncover the truth behind the legal proceedings. The film aims to provoke thought about the justice system and the potential for wrongful convictions.
Critical Reception
Frame Up (1997) received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its investigative depth and the compelling nature of its subject matter. While some praised its thoroughness in exploring the legal complexities and emotional toll of the case, others found its conclusions to be somewhat inconclusive or overly biased. Audiences were generally engaged by the documentary's premise, sparking discussions about justice and fairness.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its detailed examination of a complex legal case.
- Some critics noted a potential for bias in its presentation of evidence.
- Engaging for viewers interested in true crime and legal system critiques.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's director, M.D. Jones, spent over two years researching and filming the case, conducting numerous interviews with key figures involved.
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