5/10
Obvious and lacking in tension
9 April 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Unremarkable story of a newspaper man investigating the death of the jurors who wrongly corrected an innocent man who was eventually freed, but who committed suicide in a mental hospital by hanging himself and burning himself.

If you can't instantly guess who the killer is really and who he is in the cast upon seeing him you're not paying attention.

Okay story seems to be going nowhere for much of its running time. WHile never bad, there really is no tension because the plotting is so bad. We know way to much for it to ever work.

Not bad, but not really worth losing 66 minutes to it either.
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