Mommy, I Didn't Do It (2017 TV Movie)
7/10
A pretty decent lifetime film
26 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Four years after the Wrong Woman (2013), Ellen Planview has finished law school and is looking forward to spending time with her 17 year old daughter Julie, before she goes to college. But things take when turn for the worst when she is arrested for her teacher's murder. Now Ellen must take what she has learnt from law school in order to defend her daughter.

As a whole, I thought this film was pretty decent. I didn't think the acting was bad at all. I was very impressed by the way she defended her daughter, pointing out all the flaws in the police investigation. My favorite part is when she brought up the fingerprints, how can they assume that she was in that car on the night of the murder based on the fingerprints. When he had given her a ride to tennis practice many times. I thought the daughter did do some stupid things, and at several points during the film, I was really unsure as to whether or not she really is guilty. But this was a very enjoyable film to watch from start to finish.
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