The six rating indicates that it "could be much better" - actually it could be much much much better. There is no depth to this film - everything happens so fast that you really don't get time to absorb what the convict was "really" going through. Hilary Swank became a lawyer in 3 quick scenes and it just felt like it was missing that certain "build" that great movies have. Certainly it tells a story about real life tragedy and we should all be aware about "the rush to judment" factor that happens so often (in the U. S. 254 reported cases) by those who help convict innocent people because they simply lie and have no moral fibre.
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