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Jeffry 2022-01-05 08:02:26
I have never had any feelings for Morgan Freeman == It is really tiring to see this uncle appearing in an invincible, positive, calm and wise image no matter where he is! !...
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Rosetta 2022-01-05 08:02:26
Very good! Keeps the audience interested all through. Thanks to JC I did not miss it. I like the court scenes the most, the speeches of lawyers are always fascinating to...
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Dianna 2022-01-05 08:02:26
The ending is completely illogical. Why does Marin Corps take this person out for trial? Suspense is getting messy, 100%...
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Frieda 2022-01-05 08:02:26
I saw it before, but it's still...
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Llewellyn 2022-01-05 08:02:26
Reverse ending. The heroine is capable, strong, courageous, and very...
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Taryn 2022-01-05 08:02:26
Similar to the first-degree fear, but not as exciting as the first-degree fear, especially the satisfactory ending, which is less stunning. At this time, JC is so tender, with big eyes looking at you affectionately and weeping, knowing that his eyes and smile are fake, but any woman is probably willing to believe it. Of course, I know after watching countless movies of JC, what his sincere smile and eyes should look like, God’s...
High Crimes Comments
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Zion 2022-01-05 08:02:26
Is the law all about morality or right?
Watching the movie is directed at Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman is the first black man to play the president of the United States, and even more so is the only black man who has played the role of God. Morgan Freeman has the temperament of a successful good person. It is the kind you see in the...
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Enrico 2022-01-05 08:02:26
The outcome of the obsessive-compulsive disorder
Watching this film is all directed at Jim Caviezel. JC, in his early thirties, has clear eyebrows and beautiful skin, and he is so clean that he is likable. A scene of grief and indignation with his wife after being locked up in jail is pleasing to the eye, with hazy misty blue eyes and beautiful...
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Claire Kubik: Doesn't it make more sense that some of those alleged witnesses were ordered to lie on their CID statements?
Major Hernandez: They were NOT ordered to lie.
Claire Kubik: How do you know?
Major Hernandez: I would know if something like that happened to my men.
Claire Kubik: And if something like that happened to your men you would tell us.
Major Hernandez: Of course. I wouldn't lie about it.
Claire Kubik: But major, you were trained and often compelled to lie about your clandestine missions. As I understand it, you're trained to beat a polygraph. Is it true you possess that talent?
Major Hernandez: I'd only use it if interrogated by the enemy, ma'm.
Claire Kubik: That's good to know. So tell me this major, do you consider me a friend?
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Claire Kubik: Agent Mullins! I just need a minute of your time!
FBI Agent Mullins: Somehow I'm confident it's not my rugged good looks to which I owe the honor of this visit.