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A Time to Kill / Non coupable (Bilingual) [Blu-ray]

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You wouldn't know it by watching the Batman movies they collaborated on, but this smart adaptation of John Grisham's novel proves that director Joel Schumacher and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman have some talent when the right project comes along. Schumacher had previously directed Grisham's The Client, and brought equal craft and intelligence to this story about a young Southern attorney (Matthew McConaughey, in his breakthrough role) who defends a black father (Samuel L. Jackson) after he kills two men who raped his young daughter. Sandra Bullock plays the passionate law student who serves as McConaughey's legal aide and voice of conscience in the racially charged drama. Added to the star power of the lead roles is a fine supporting cast, including Kevin Spacey, Ashley Judd, and Oliver Platt. --Jeff Shannon

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Closing Arguments Mar 4 2004
Format:DVD
A Time To Kill, is one of only two of John Grisham's legal thrillers that I have read, cover to cover. The other is The Chamber. I have to say, that while the book of ATTK is a bit better, then the film version, there's no denying the movie has a lot going for it...making for a very good film.

In a small southern town, black man Carl Lee Hailey (Samuel L. Jackson) awaits trial for murdering the two rednecks who viciously raped his 10-year-old daughter. Jake Brigance (Matthew McConaughey) is a young, idealistic white lawyer, who decides to take on the father's defense. The incendiary case becomes a firestorm of racism and controversy, ripping the town apart. This, as Jake goes up against the community's most successful D.A. (Kevin Spacey), while reluctanly accepting help with the case from a law student (Sandra Bullock).

It's amazing how good this film is, especially when one considers what director Joel Schumacher and its adapter
Akiva Goldsman, would team up to do on Batman And Robin. At it's center, McConaughey gives his best perfomance to date. He captures the the escence of his novel counterpart to a tee. Jackson is also quite convincing as a man on trial. The rest of the all star cast is very good here--although Bullock shares nice moments with McConaughey--she seems out of step and is suprisingly the film's weakest link. Some have said the movie is over crowded with too many subplots, while that is true to a certain extent I guess, Goldsman's script and Schumacher somehow balance it all. The film takes a few liberties, but, basically stays true to the source material.

Like most John Grisham books turned movies, the DVD lacks anything substantial, in the way of bonus material. Production notes and the film's theatrical trailer is all you get...Special Edition anyone?

A Time To Kill offers fine performances and rock solid drama. The film is a winner and one of the best Grisham adaptations out there

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Should have been better Mar 15 2008
By Kona TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Carl Lee Hailey (Samuel T. Jackson) is a poor black man in a racially-divided Southern town. When two white men brutally rape his daughter, he decides to kill them and he does - in front of witnesses. The hot-shot DA (Kevin Spacey) is almost guaranteed a murder conviction, and novice attorney Jake Brigance (Matthew McConaughey) decides to defend Carl Lee.

This movie is so full of top-notch actors I expected to be swept up in the story and moved by it, but I wasn't; many of the actors are wasted and I kept wondering if it would ever end. Although Sandra Bullock gets top billing, she doesn't become involved in the film until an hour and fifteen minutes in, and then, she's in and out and never really clicks. The story should have focused on Jackson's character, but McConaughey is the star; he's perfect as a young Atticus Finch and definitely the best part of the movie. Spacey is mesmerizing as always in his off-beat way, but his part is a one-dimensional bad guy. The wonderful Chris Cooper is wasted in a bit part, as are Donald and Keifer Sutherland and Ashley Judd. Oliver Platt is just annoying as Jake's buffoonish buddy.

It's way too slow-moving as every nuance of courtroom protocol is tediously explored, while the rampant racial hatred of the town could have been an exciting movie all by itself. The trial's outcome is never really in doubt, but still it's a surprising verdict. The movie should have had fewer characters and subplots and let us connect more with Carl Lee and his family, instead of focusing on the handsome lawyer. I imagine this Grisham story worked better as a novel than a film.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Un bon film Oct 2 2009
Format:DVD
L'histoire est très touchante et les acteurs sont convaincants. D'ailleurs, quelle brochette d'acteurs!!! Difficile d'être déçue. L'intrigue est bien ficellée et, contrairement à bien d'autres histoires de procès, pas entièrement prévisible. Par contre, on n'échappe pas à une belle fin tout ce qu'il y a de plus américain. Je vous le recommande.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great for Matthew McConaughey fans, not so much for Bullock fans
Good movie with some emotionally moving moments that make you think. Like all three stars and would watch again for sure, doesn't disappoint
Published 18 days ago by movielover
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome.
One of my favourite movies ... a person is a person no matter their status or colour. Very awesome flick!
Published 4 months ago by Risé
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
Great to get a chance to see this movie after all these years. So many stars in it that you kind of forgot about.
Published 14 months ago by Emma
5.0 out of 5 stars great movie, great price
A Time to Kill is still one of the best movies out there. I remember watching it in the theatre and everyone being completely silent for about 5 minutes when it ended. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Sylvia Casey
5.0 out of 5 stars Grisham At His Best
A Time to Kill is my favorite Grisham book, and the movie follows suit. The book, which was the first one published but did not become popular until The Firm becase a success,... Read more
Published on Mar 17 2004 by "suemys"
5.0 out of 5 stars Intense Grisham Drama
Set in the deep south, where prejudice dies hard and bigotry still runs rampant, this intense crime drama finds the bright (although penniless) young lawyer Jake Brigance (Matthew... Read more
Published on Jan 21 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars Frustrated.
Okay, here's the deal: I love this movie. "A Time to Kill" is one of those flicks that I can watch over and over, so when I found it marked down on DVD at a local store,... Read more
Published on Jan 11 2004 by Vickita
4.0 out of 5 stars Based on a Grisham novel
Good. Scary. Moral. Exciting. Violent. Kinda sexy here and there. Definitely worth watching. Itï¿s a movie about an attorney who defents a black man in the South after he... Read more
Published on Dec 27 2003 by Peggy Vincent
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love This Movie!
This movie is one of my favorites and I highly recommend that everyone see it because it is thought provoking and it forces you to put yourself in the character's shoes and think... Read more
Published on Dec 6 2003 by M. K.
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent film Best Matthew ever
This is the best performance by Matthew I've seen--sadly, b/c this is early for him. The plot is terrific--full of moral potholes and ambigious responsibility. Terrific film. Read more
Published on Nov 19 2003 by Alicia Walker
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