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Plot Summary
A defense lawyer, tired of defending guilty clients, decides to represent himself in court when he's accused of a crime he didn't commit. He must navigate the legal system and his own conscience to prove his innocence. The film explores themes of justice, morality, and the complexities of the legal profession. It's a courtroom drama with a comedic edge.
Critical Reception
Tout l'accuse received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. It was generally praised for its performances, particularly Nathalie Baye, and its engaging premise. Some critics found the plot predictable at times, but overall it was seen as an entertaining and thought-provoking film.
What Reviewers Say
Nathalie Baye delivers a compelling performance as a seasoned lawyer.
The film offers a thought-provoking look at the legal system with a touch of humor.
While the plot can be somewhat predictable, the engaging premise keeps viewers invested.
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Fun Fact
The film's original French title, 'Tout l'accuse', translates to 'All the Accused', highlighting the central theme of self-representation and the multiplicity of blame.
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