
Deadly Justice is a C-D area thriller with a plot so spun out of the writer’s mind and executed with a cast so monstrous that you may question where the money that sanctioned this horrid film Went to.
Two or three fake Southern accents from the supporting actors were the only takeaway from the film superimposed around the storyline of a judge set in prison, seeking to take revenge on his persecutor and the police chief for conspiring together with the plot line, the reason for him being behind bars.
Corin Nemec, the actor wrote this stupid story about deep south “justice” and a true crime series on a TV program host who is trying to hack and gotcha into reopening the blasted case, which till now no one knows why this existed. It was filled with plausible idiotic twists, crude answers to the question of crimes, and inept humor.
Kelly Sullivan features Holly, a skilled ex-DA, who has spent quite a long time after criminals and is now seeking private practice options. Holly makes an appearance on a show she should have stayed away from, ‘Real Crime’ exposing Dale Jones, played by Brian Krause. With the fame of the case of a stalker judge who ends up murderers his wife, the show featured a horrible movie that included reality TV stars.
In Real Crime, Holly and retired policeman DAD, played by Marco St. John, use a failing method to attack and abuse the judge.
The worst part is that the show goes off track further than it should have which means the host’s already creepy accent makes everything worse. That’s when he goes on to ask Holly out. To say the date was embarrassing would be an understatement, imagine coming back home after the worst date of your life only to be tasered and having a note informing you that it is your turn to lose someone, the combination is unimaginable.
Such an event results in complete madness where common sense is completely neglected, and all logic is thrown out of the window, a former DA Holly rather than contacting the authorities on being assaulted chooses not to reach out.
Instead, we are given a glimpse of the ruthless mobile tasers harassing Holly’s assistant (Christiana Leucas), her father, and others for that matter.
Your thoughts, please. There looks to be even more possibilities. Such as this fresh Theo, well versed in martial arts, who plays Leif’s meddlesome chaos. Take for instance there is someone pulling the strings out of the prison where this dubious David influenced judge (Billy Miller) resides.
An endless cycle of turmoil seems to be Holly’s fault. So there is a feeling that she would finally zap the police after numerous calls or at least her father would have had to. One would expect the police, however.
One flick however has caught me off guard. This serves as a case in point for a device that is very underdeveloped but possibly, the plot does not make much of an effort to say that Krause and Nemec are brothers, most probably, due to their appearance. Think of it as a twist. And more importantly, as it turns out, there are two hardcore men in their fifties who would pursue a young pretty lawyer without PR of being married.
Perhaps. But she’s always been in Biloxi till now.
Sullivan almost wins without completely losing her dignity. The film started with her film career She was cast in the ‘Never’ TV show and ‘The Proponents’ along with Sullivan who was in ‘Roman J Israel Esq. as well’ which went on to tour over a year.
How about this line from the movie, Real Crime during a live recording someone asked if is there anyone who believes this nonsense and this has to be the minimalistic review of the scenario in question.
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