Presumed Innocent: An Unraveling Legal Thriller
A Murderous Affair
In the gripping 1990 legal thriller "Presumed Innocent," we follow the journey of Rusty Sabich (Harrison Ford), a deputy prosecutor, as he delves into the labyrinthine investigation of the murder of his colleague Carolyn Polhemus (Bonnie Bedelia). As Rusty meticulously digs for the truth, he finds himself entwined with the crime in a way he never anticipated.
A Tangled Web of Deceit
Driven by an obsessive affair with Carolyn, Rusty becomes the prime suspect in her murder. With a cast that includes Brian Dennehy as detective Frank Coffee and Raul Julia as Rusty's mentor Sandy Stern, "Presumed Innocent" takes viewers on a rollercoaster of suspense and deception.
Themes of Injustice and Betrayal
Beyond the thrilling murder mystery, "Presumed Innocent" explores profound themes of injustice and betrayal. Rusty's unwavering pursuit of the truth tests his resolve as he navigates the treacherous waters of the legal system and his personal relationships.
A Critical and Commercial Success
"Presumed Innocent" received critical acclaim, with Roger Ebert praising its "outstanding performances" and "compelling story." It was a box office success, grossing over $123 million worldwide. The film continues to be a cherished classic in the legal thriller genre.
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