High Crimes
User Reviews
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21.62%
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I thoiught it was ok, and I only usaully watch stuff like friday the 13th... kind of pordictable and ask your self, wqhen he admits what he did why did she not just say that it`s ok and she still loves him and get away while she gets the chance?! HE WAS IN THE ARMY THINK!
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My wife and I both thought "High Crimes" was an excellent movie, keeping us both glued to the screen through-out. Ashley Judd continues to amaze me with her talent(and looks). Momma Judd would be proud. Morgan Freeman is one of the greatest actors in Hollywood and I always thoroughly enjoy anything to date he has done. Amanda Peet, besides being the perfect sexpot, is a very talented actress, who I`m sure we`ll keep seeing more and more of as well. Though her role was minor, she played the part. Personally feel some academy mention here.
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Not very good. Predictable and a truly awful performance by Judd. I would recomend that people stay away, or at least wait until it`s out on video. Thumbs down......way down!!!
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The movie is good thriller and suspense.
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I thought that this movie was a great suspense/thriller movie. It is not very predictable but that`s what makes it such a great flick! Go see it, I highly reccommend it!!!
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really ejoyed ashley Judd and Morgan FREEMAN are dynamite together. Surprise ending.shows how easily there can be a cover up.
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Good movie. Liked Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman. Good suspence - bit somewhat predictable. Better suspence in "The Panic Room"
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I liked the movie...it wasn`t a wasted afternoon. Morgan Freeman is always a joy.
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predictable
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One of the best movies I`ve seen this year. Kept you glued to the screen and the story kept flowing. Very unpredictable and best of all the ending was good.
High Crimes
Genre:
Thriller
Running Time: 115 min.
Release Date:
April 5, 2002
DVD:
August 27, 2002
Current rating:
based on 964 votes and 24 reviews
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Cast:
Ashley Judd, Morgan Freeman, Jim Caviezel, Amanda Peet, Adam Scott, Bruce Davison, Tom Bower, Michael Gaston