
As Duas Faces de um Crime
Em Chicago, um arcebispo (Stanley Anderson) assassinado com 78 facadas. O crime choca a opinião pública e tudo indica que o assassino um jovem de 19 anos (Edward Norton), que foi preso com as roupas cobertas de sangue da vítima. No entanto, um ex-promotor (Richard Gere) que se tornou um advogado bem-sucedido se propõe a defendê-lo, sem cobrar honorários, tendo um motivo para isto: adora ser coberto pela mídia, além de ter uma incrível necessidade de vencer.
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- AI reference — unverifiedArchbishop Rushman is revealed to have sexually abused the altar boys Aaron Stampler, Linda, and Alex, forcing them to engage in sexual acts.
- arcebispo (Stanley Anderson) assassinado com 78 facadas. O crime choca a opinião pública e tudo indica que o assassino um jovem de 19 anos (Edward Norton), que foi preso com as roupas cobertas de sangue da vítima.AI reference — unverified
- AI reference — unverifiedAaron Stampler's violent alter-ego Roy attacks prosecutor Janet Venable in the courtroom, grabbing her by the neck and threatening her before being tackled by court guards.
- AI reference — unverifiedA video recording of the altar boys Aaron Stampler, Linda, and Alex performing forced sexual acts for Archbishop Rushman is found and viewed by Martin Vail and his defense team.
- AI reference — unverifiedAaron Stampler's aggressive split personality, Roy, frequently uses highly vulgar language, expletives, and profanity during psychological evaluations and courtroom interactions.
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Portraying the natural family or parenthood as oppressive or obsolete.
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