Judgment

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  • PG-13
  • 2001
  • 1 hr 41 min
  • 4.9  (743)

Judgment is a legal thriller movie from 2001 that tells the story of lawyer lawyer Calvin Goodman (Corbin Bernsen), who becomes involved in a complicated and intriguing case when a former client is accused of murdering her husband. The movie, directed by André van Heerden, features a stellar cast that includes Jessica Steen, Leigh Lewis, and Mr. T, among others.

The movie opens with Calvin Goodman in a courtroom defending a guilty verdict for his client. In the next scene, we see the same client, Ms. Foster (Leigh Lewis), arriving in prison to begin serving her sentence. Fast forward a few months, and Calvin receives a devastating phone call informing him that Ms. Foster's husband has been found dead in what appears to be a case of murder. Despite being haunted by the outcome of his previous case and initially reluctant to get involved, Goodman agrees to defend Ms. Foster yet again.

In the course of his investigation, Calvin discovers new evidence that challenges his client's guilt and leads him to suspect other people. He starts to receive death threats and realizes that there is a lot at stake - this is not just a matter of clearing Foster's name. With the help of his assistant, Sarah (Jessica Steen), and a former cop turned private investigator (Mr. T), Goodman slowly unravels a web of lies and deceit that may ultimately save his client's life but could also put his own in danger.

The movie's suspense builds up as the trial progresses, and the twists and turns in the case keep the audience guessing until the very end. The director adeptly amps up the tension by introducing elements of the supernatural, and there are several scenes where we see Goodman having visions of the deceased husband who appears to be trying to communicate with him. Meanwhile, the prosecutors try to discredit Goodman at every turn, creating doubt in the minds of the jurors and making Foster look more guilty as the evidence mounts against her.

The performances in Judgment are top-notch, and Corbin Bernsen delivers a convincing portrayal of a lawyer who is forced to confront his own demons in order to get to the truth. Jessica Steen is excellent as his assistant, offering a good balance to Goodman's intensity with her calm and collected demeanor. Mr. T' is fun to watch as the private investigator, and Leigh Lewis does a commendable job of playing the enigmatic and ambiguous character of the accused.

One of the impressive things about Judgment is how skillfully it integrates spiritual themes into its storyline without being preachy or overly didactic. The messages of redemption, forgiveness, and the power of faith are woven seamlessly into the narrative, making it accessible to both believers and non-believers. While some viewers may find the overtly religious undertones of the movie off-putting, others will appreciate the honest portrayal of a person's struggle to come to terms with their own beliefs in the face of adversity.

In conclusion, Judgment is a gripping legal thriller that offers a unique blend of drama, suspense, and spirituality. It keeps the audience engaged from start to finish with its well-crafted storyline, excellent acting, and compelling themes. The movie will appeal to those who enjoy courtroom dramas or anyone who likes a good mystery with a twist.

Judgment is a 2001 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 41 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.9.

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  • Release Date
    2001
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 41 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (743)
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