
Tim (Kwok) is a defence attorney with a heart of gold. Refusing to be simply a hired gun for his clients, he quits his high-powered job to become a prosecutor for the Justice Department. With the support of fiancee Megan and cop buddy Nam (Liu Kai Chi), Tim decides to start afresh. When he meets a handicapped piano teacher, Jing (Gwei), who urges him to help her. She is accusing her doctor, Zhou (Chang) a renowned surgeon of sexual harassment during a routine check-up. But wi... (Full plot summary below)
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Tim (Kwok) is a defence attorney with a heart of gold. Refusing to be simply a hired gun for his clients, he quits his high-powered job to become a prosecutor for the Justice Department. With the support of fiancee Megan and cop buddy Nam (Liu Kai Chi), Tim decides to start afresh. When he meets a handicapped piano teacher, Jing (Gwei), who urges him to help her. She is accusing her doctor, Zhou (Chang) a renowned surgeon of sexual harassment during a routine check-up. But with no witnesses and only their own conflicting testimonies, a Rashomon-like mystery unfolds. To make matters worse, Zhou's defence attorney, Freddy, is Tim's successor at his old law firm, and proves to be Tim's toughest opponent to-date. As a media frenzy encircles the case, it slowly destroys the lives of everyone involved.
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| User ReviewYang JA simple story, not far from side effect, but you just can't give up the movie in the middle. |
| User ReviewWS WCharlie Yeung's directorial debut who could generally manage to tell the story in a fluent & organised way- until the messed-up ending scene. |
| User ReviewEmmanuel FNot easy to watch, mixes emotion with justice and truth with guilt. |
| User ReviewJohnson CA full star court movie. Unfortunately, the story is HK based, the court is not HK style. |
| User ReviewMing Siu GActress Charlie Young directs for the first time, and she gets decent performances out of her fine ensemble cast. However, her script is far too on the nose, and she tends to hammer her points home, resulting in a movie that's far from subtle, despite being well-intentioned. |