Review: 'Presumed Innocent' Fails to Deliver as an Erotic Legal Thriller, Disappoints Audience
Entertainment | June 12, 2024, 10:44 a.m.
Presumed Innocent, a mid-budget movie for grown-ups, exemplifies a bygone era in film. Starring Harrison Ford and directed by Alan J. Pakula, the 1990 legal thriller catered to an adult audience. Today, such stories are relegated to the small screen due to industry changes and the popularity of miniseries. The Apple TV+ adaptation of Presumed Innocent, despite its star-studded cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, falls short of the original film's complexity and engagement. The plot, simplified by TV legend David E. Kelley, lacks nuance and drags in certain sections. While the cast delivers strong performances, the elongated format fails to justify the additional time. Viewers may find it more rewarding to revisit the original film rather than invest in the drawn-out series. Ultimately, Presumed Innocent highlights the challenges of translating a classic film into a modern miniseries format.