Elmo's Fire) is becoming a master tactician of this form of sleek entertainment that lulls us into believing that we've witnessed more than we really have. Director Schumacher (Batman Forever, The Client, St. By the time of Jake's closing arguments, the movie “plays the race card” by subsuming all the “iffier” matters of jurisprudence to his direct and sole appeal to the jurors' racial biases. Still, the debate hardly ever rises above shallow sloganeering and arch rivalries. To its credit, A Time to Kill allows the debate to snake through the entire movie, engagingly pitting characters and speeches against each other, creating a dramatic forum for ethical debate uncommon in most commercial American films. But issues of understanding and culpability are wrapped up with larger issues of politics and race, and black and white divisions quickly overshadow the field of gray. Surely, one need not be an aggrieved parent in order to understand the selfless vengeance prompting such a crime of passion. Furthermore, Carl Lee forewarns Jake of his intentions to kill the men, thus implicating his defense attorney in, at least, the failure to thwart the deed. The movie tells the story of Jake Brigance (McConaughey), a young white lawyer in a small Mississippi town, who chooses to defend Carl Lee Hailey (Jackson), a black mill worker who shoots and kills (on the courthouse steps, no less) the two drunken white rednecks who raped, brutalized, and left his ten-year-old daughter for dead. A Time to Kill, the newest legal thriller based on a John Grisham novel, takes a legal issue soaked in lots of difficult gray matter, tosses in some pointed racial factors that make it clear that American justice is not color blind, and then buttresses the events with the kind of star turns that charge ahead with swoopingly emotional, if not always legal, logic. To everything there is a season, and to the justifiable homicide defense A Time to Kill is the equivalent of Christmas in July. They sound so very Ecclesiastical… those words, A Time to Kill.
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