Title: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Year: 2009Director: Peter HyamsRating: 12Length: 105 Min. Video: Widescreen 1.85:1Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: 5.1 Subtitles: EnglishStars:Jesse MetcalfeAmber TamblynMichael Douglas (1944)Joel David mooreOrlando JonesLawrence Beron Plot:Beyond a Reasonable Doubt telles the story of C. J. Nicholas, an ambitious young journalist, (Jesse Metalife) who investigates a corrupt district attorney by setting himself up as a murder suspect, only for the DA (Michael Douglas) to uncover the plot and incriminate the scribe.A present-day remake of the Fritz Lang 1956 RKO classic, the film updates the dark and ominous film noir genre by making use of the plot twists that will keep audiences guessing until the end.A news reporter wanting to prove the insuffiency of the circumstantial evidence to expose a corrupt DA with an unbelievable track record takes matters into his own hands by setting himself up to be convicted of a murder. Along for the ride is C.J.'s sidekick (Joel David Moore) who documents their plan and is the only one who holds the key to his innosence.Cought in between C.J.'s plan and DA Mark Hunter's ambition is the young assistant DA, Ella (Amber Tamblyn). As the two developed a romance matters are complicated as C.J.'s plot unfolds trapping Ella in the middle. Obvious to C.J.'s plan she goes against her boss to uncover evidence to prove his innocense.Consistent to the themes of film noir the hero's fate comes into jeopardy. With the horror of an innocent man being imprisoned for life only to give a corrupt DA determined to use his success to get to the mayor's office, one more victory... Extras:ScenevalgAudio CommentaryDokumentar My Review:That was actually a allright and interesting movie. A little different than i expected it to be. Thought we would see more of Mr. Douglas, but i really liked what they did with the story. And there was a incredible twist i never saw coming. Almost a little shocked. A good drama\thriller if you asked me. Check it out for a cheap penny.My Rating:
I know that I find sequels harder to fulfill than the originals ...