Reasonable Doubt

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"Proof is the Burden"
  • R
  • 2014
  • 5.7  (21,017)
  • 19

Reasonable Doubt is a psychological thriller movie from 2014 directed by Peter Howitt. The movie stars Dominic Cooper as Mitch Brockden, a young and ambitious district attorney, and Samuel L. Jackson as Clinton Davis, a man accused of a hit-and-run accident that resulted in the death of a pedestrian. Other stars include Gloria Reuben as Rachel Brockden, Mitch's wife, and Ryan Robbins as Jimmy Logan, a detective investigating the case.

The plot of the movie revolves around Mitch Brockden, who is at the peak of his career and reputation, having successfully prosecuted several high-profile cases. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he accidentally hits a pedestrian with his car while driving drunk. He flees the scene of the crime, leaving the victim to die.

The next day, Mitch is assigned to prosecute Clinton Davis, who is accused of the same hit-and-run accident. However, as the trial progresses, Mitch discovers that the evidence against Davis is shaky and learns of new evidence that points to his client's innocence. Things get more complicated as Mitch realizes that the new evidence he has discovered could implicate him as the real perpetrator of the crime, but with his career and reputation on the line, he decides to continue with the trial, confident that he can exonerate both himself and his client.

As the movie progresses, the suspense builds up as Mitch begins to investigate the source of the new evidence, only to uncover a complex web of conspiracy and corruption that puts his life in danger. All the while, the trial carries on, and the audience is left wondering whether Davis is indeed innocent or if he is the mastermind behind the hit-and-run accident, using Mitch as his pawn to evade justice.

What makes Reasonable Doubt an intriguing movie to watch is the way it keeps the audience guessing about the identity of the real culprit until the very end. The plot twists, and turns, revealing new pieces of information at just the right moments to keep the audience hooked. Dominic Cooper delivers an impressive performance as the young and ambitious district attorney whose moral compass is challenged, while Samuel L. Jackson brings his trademark swagger to the role of Clinton Davis, the accused, keeping the audience wondering whether he is guilty or not.

The movie's production values are also noteworthy, with excellent cinematography and an atmospheric score that heightens the suspense and tension in the movie's key scenes. Peter Howitt's direction keeps the pace of the movie tight, ensuring that the audience is engaged every step of the way.

Overall, Reasonable Doubt is a gripping movie that keeps the audience guessing until the very end. With strong performances from its lead actors, an engaging plot full of twists and turns, and impressive production values, this movie is definitely worth watching.

Reasonable Doubt is a 2014 crime movie. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.7 and a MetaScore of 19.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (21,017)
  • Metascore
    19
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