Friday 5 July 2019

Reasonable Doubt - Reasonably good film

There seems to be a trend in ‘straight to DVD’ movies these days... it involves getting an A-list star’s face on all its promotional material and basically marketing it as if they’re in it all the way through.  In the case of ‘Reasonable Doubt’ you may have noticed Samuel L Jackson’s foreboding face glaring at you from the posters.  Yes, he is in it.  No, he’s not in it as much as most people would probably like.

It’s about a District Attorney (who’s definitely NOT Samuel L Jackson) who, while driving home drunk, runs over a man and then leaves him for dead.  Later he discovers that Samuel L Jackson has been charged with the crime and so our tipsy lawyer must search his soul as to whether or not to let Sam take the fall.  There are a few more plot points which I won’t go into, as they will give away the ‘twists and turns’ that are involved.

Regarding the ‘twists and turns’ – you may see some of them coming and you may not believe the others.  There are a few moments in the film where you really do have to ‘suspend your disbelief’ to actually carry on watching.  Just enjoy Sam’s performance and don’t think too much about the gaps in logic.

Basically, ‘Reasonable Doubt’ is an okay film.  If you like thrillers you can certainly do worse.  It’s one of those films that, if you stumble across it on TV late at night, it’s worth watching.  However, you probably might feel a little cheated if you paid full price to buy it on Blu-ray, especially as Samuel L Jackson isn’t in it as much as most people would probably like.

Best to watch/rent first before you buy.

6/10 May just keep you awake if Freddy Krueger was haunting your nights

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