Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Review

beyond a reasonable doubt movieSince going through the network is the first trailer for the remake of a classic thriller directed by a genius of cinema in 1956, “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” by Fritz Lang. The film tells the story of a journalist, CJ Nichols (Jesse Metcalfe) who is desperate to achieve a great story to help him to keep his job. With this in mind, he makes decision to accuse himself of murder. Strategy behind this dark, are your deepest desires expose Mark Hunter (Michael Douglas), a corrupt district attorney who imprisons innocent people and was responsible for ruining the career of Nichols. However, the fiscal plans journalists discover and begin presenting evidence that Nichols will look like the real murderer.

First, rescues the tagline “Why would a man frame himself … for murder? “, which is not used in the original manner in the old lineup. Another aspect that rescues is the fragmentation of the visual motif, which in this cases a knife, putting in pictures of Michael Douglas, Amber Tamblyn and Jesse Metcalfe. This reminds of certain signs and mystery thrillers of the 1960s, where the basic idea is to rescue an object (like the knife) not in a figurative way, but its simple silhouette and then give a quality geometric and stylized. Thanks to a good job of retouching and editing, the figure is used to accommodate the knife in the portraits of the main protagonists.

The effect is almost the same as the lineup of 1956, a disturbing impact on seeing the faces fragmented, symbolizing the emotional breakdown of their worlds, being a story that tells how a man incriminated himself in a murder, for test the flimsy police procedure in the investigation.

The movie release date is scheduled for 11 September, a date to remember with so much pain.

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