“Presumed Innocent.”

“Presumed Innocent” (Apple TV+) legal drama/thriller, based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Scott Turow and an adaptation of the 1990 film starring Harrison Ford and Brian Dennehy. Premise: A prosecutor becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his colleague with whom he was having an affair.



       Another David E. Kelley courtroom battle. I discovered him in “Boston Legal” (2004-2008), and continued to enjoy him in “Big Little Lies” and “The Lincoln Lawyer.” Although I was hugely disappointed with “A Man in Full,” I am fairly entertained by “Presumed Innocent.”

       The outcome of the murder mystery isn't concluded until the final Episode 8. Yet the navigation of the case from Ep1 to Ep7 wasn't plodding or anti-climactic. You just gotta hold on till it's over. Editing is brisk and sure, pacing serves the show's delicious suspense. 

       Credit as well goes to a well-orchestrated performance, especially Jake Gyllenhaal's central Rusty Sabich. Inspiredly focused. But an award must go to Ruth Negga as Rusty's self-sacrificing but sternly firm wife Barbara.

       The series is renewed for a second season but Season 1 suffices. 🎥📺📽

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