Review of High Crimes

High Crimes (2002)
7/10
Decent but predictable
15 February 2009
Warning: Spoilers
High Crimes is an uninspired title for a movie which combines a variety of different elements: it is a courtroom thriller with a military background (A Few Good Men, The General's Daughter), an urban paranoia thriller about cover-ups in high places (Enemy Of The State), a physical jeopardy thriller with people out to get the main character (Narrow Margin) and, ultimately, a did-he-or-didn't-he? thriller (Jagged Edge).

And that is the main criticism - ultimately, there is nothing here which hasn't been seen elsewhere.

That said, it does a decent job and ticks all the boxes. Ashley Judd does well to balance vulnerability with hard-a@@ed attitude, and Morgan Freeman lends his usual statesmanlike bearing to his flawed attorney.

It passes the time well enough but, like an unmemorable meal, fades from the memory quickly.
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