Ms. Judd looks too dainty to throw herself into anything more reckless than a manicure.
Double Jeopardy (1999)
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Reviews Counted:82
Fresh:21
Rotten:61
Average Rating:4.4/10
Consensus: A talented cast fails to save this unremarkable thriller.
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Director Bruce Beresford's thriller stars Ashley Judd as Libby Parsons, a young woman with a seemingly happy marriage and a prosperous life. While on a weekend sailing trip, she wakes up in the... Director Bruce Beresford's thriller stars Ashley Judd as Libby Parsons, a young woman with a seemingly happy marriage and a prosperous life. While on a weekend sailing trip, she wakes up in the middle of the night to find the boat covered in blood and her husband, Nick (Bruce Greenwood), missing. Since she's found holding a knife covered in her husband's blood, Libby's quickly indicted and convicted of murder. Her lawyer suggests that she give up her son, and he's soon adopted by her friend, Angie (Annabeth Gish), who promptly disappears with the child. Although Libby's angry enough to break out of prison, her lawyer-cellmate advises her to wait for parole and take advantage of double jeopardy protection, a legal loophole that prevents her from being tried for the same crime twice. Six years later, Libby's paroled into a halfway house under the care of hard-bitten probation officer Travis Lehman (Tommy Lee Jones). She escapes immediately, taking off to find her son and exact revenge on those who framed her. Lehman, expecting as much, is fast on her trail. [More]
Starring: Ashley Judd, Tommy Lee Jones, Bruce Greenwood, Annabeth Gish
Starring: Ashley Judd, Tommy Lee Jones, Bruce Greenwood, Annabeth Gish, Brennan Elliott
Director: Bruce Beresford
Director: Bruce Beresford
Screenwriter: David Weisberg
Producer: Leonard J. Goldberg
Composer: Normand Corbeil
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Reviews for Double Jeopardy
Beresford's straight-ahead approach to the material, as a heart-tugger, is 180 degrees wrong.
Visual lushness is almost the only indication that the movie was directed by the same Bruce Beresford who made Breaker Morant and Driving Miss Daisy.
Thanks to unnecessarily fine perfomances from Ashley Judd and Tommy Lee Jones, what should be a piece of throwaway entertainment proves to be a keeper.
Whether this riot of unrepentant trashiness strikes you as tediously ridiculous or brainlessly amusing is probably a matter of mood.
The picture itself is so nonsensical you don't understand why anyone would actually make it.
The hook is all there is, with nothing equally as interesting or surprising left to fill in the blanks.
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