Court: State vs. A Nobody
- 2025
- 2h 35min
Un abogado defensor apasionado lucha contra los prejuicios y la corrupción en el sistema judicial mientras representa a un cliente adolescente al que se presume erróneamente culpable de un d... Leer todoUn abogado defensor apasionado lucha contra los prejuicios y la corrupción en el sistema judicial mientras representa a un cliente adolescente al que se presume erróneamente culpable de un delito grave.Un abogado defensor apasionado lucha contra los prejuicios y la corrupción en el sistema judicial mientras representa a un cliente adolescente al que se presume erróneamente culpable de un delito grave.
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It's an absolute cinema.. I didn't expect this film from a debut director... The story was too good... And the main pillars of the movie were the lead's acting performance... The music was also good.. Watch the film with family.... perfect court movie... 🎥🍿...... Although some scenes we can expect the story.... But the story narrates the loop holes of law and the teenage love story... Good Performance by Darshe sir and Shivaji sir and the main leads Roshan and Sridevi also deliver good performance ...Music is also highlighted the film.. and other important characters also delivered their roles very good... I have watched this film with my friends. We all love it...
Court - State Vs. A Nobody is a gripping legal drama that goes beyond the boundaries of a regular courtroom film. With a runtime of 2 hours and 35 minutes, it manages to maintain a steady balance between intense legal proceedings and the emotional stories of those involved.
The film stands out because it doesn't just focus on the arguments inside the courtroom but also explores the lives, struggles, and moral dilemmas of the characters outside of it. The screenplay is sharp and layered, with dialogues that are both powerful and thought-provoking. Each scene feels meticulously crafted, keeping viewers invested in the trial while also exposing the human side of justice.
The performances are commendable. The lead actor portraying the defense lawyer delivers a strong and convincing performance, showing both intelligence and vulnerability in equal measure. The prosecutor, too, is written with depth, making the conflict more engaging rather than a one-sided battle. The supporting cast adds richness to the story, particularly the witnesses and secondary characters who each bring their own emotions and perspectives into the case.
Technically, the movie is impressive. The cinematography captures the intensity of the courtroom while also offering moments of subtlety in personal scenes. The background score is minimal yet effective, ensuring the focus remains on the story and performances.
The film stands out because it doesn't just focus on the arguments inside the courtroom but also explores the lives, struggles, and moral dilemmas of the characters outside of it. The screenplay is sharp and layered, with dialogues that are both powerful and thought-provoking. Each scene feels meticulously crafted, keeping viewers invested in the trial while also exposing the human side of justice.
The performances are commendable. The lead actor portraying the defense lawyer delivers a strong and convincing performance, showing both intelligence and vulnerability in equal measure. The prosecutor, too, is written with depth, making the conflict more engaging rather than a one-sided battle. The supporting cast adds richness to the story, particularly the witnesses and secondary characters who each bring their own emotions and perspectives into the case.
Technically, the movie is impressive. The cinematography captures the intensity of the courtroom while also offering moments of subtlety in personal scenes. The background score is minimal yet effective, ensuring the focus remains on the story and performances.
Court movie is a perfect example of realism movie in India. We haven't seen a lot of movies in India based on courtroom drama, but in this movie, we can see the realism court. I had been recommended this movie by My Telugu friend and genuinely I like this movie so much because of its ground to truth. This movie has everything of the realism. No unnecessary action or drama like we see so many movies in India had so many drama in the movie, but there is no compulsory to be an action because in reality, everyone is same to court. I like the movie and I highly recommend this movie to everyone. The actors acting was so real and looks so good.
Court - State vs a Nobody presents a solid core story with a message that resonates, but unfortunately, the execution doesn't do it justice. The plot is simple, straightforward, and entirely predictable. There are no layers or twists to keep the viewer intrigued, which might work for some, but for most OTT viewers, it leaves little to look forward to.
The courtroom scenes, which should have been intense and compelling, come off as overly melodramatic with unnecessary expressions. The lack of gravity and realism in these sequences makes it feel more like a performance than a real trial. The tone almost feels tailor-made for a theatre-going audience that enjoys exaggerated performances rather than nuanced drama. Seriousness is sorely missing, something essential in legal dramas.
The screenplay feels like a stage act, and the background score is etchy and at times distracting. One can't help but feel that the cast was directed to overact deliberately, perhaps to give it a dramatic, massy vibe. But this choice alienates a segment of viewers who prefer more grounded, OTT-friendly content.
Still, credit where it's due: the movie ends with a meaningful message. It's just unfortunate that the buildup didn't quite match the strength of its conclusion. In the end, Court - State vs a Nobody might find takers among traditional theatre audiences, but for those seeking tightly executed, realistic drama, it might not hit the mark.
The courtroom scenes, which should have been intense and compelling, come off as overly melodramatic with unnecessary expressions. The lack of gravity and realism in these sequences makes it feel more like a performance than a real trial. The tone almost feels tailor-made for a theatre-going audience that enjoys exaggerated performances rather than nuanced drama. Seriousness is sorely missing, something essential in legal dramas.
The screenplay feels like a stage act, and the background score is etchy and at times distracting. One can't help but feel that the cast was directed to overact deliberately, perhaps to give it a dramatic, massy vibe. But this choice alienates a segment of viewers who prefer more grounded, OTT-friendly content.
Still, credit where it's due: the movie ends with a meaningful message. It's just unfortunate that the buildup didn't quite match the strength of its conclusion. In the end, Court - State vs a Nobody might find takers among traditional theatre audiences, but for those seeking tightly executed, realistic drama, it might not hit the mark.
The movie is one of the most accurate courtroom drama made in India, there have been some dramatization of the incidence, but overall it is very much accurate of how things are in a courtroom.
My source? I am a lawyer myself 😜.
The movie is a very good depiction of how the POSCO act is misused and actually how the criminal acts are misused and how impactful is is to not be properly represented.
Overall it is a very nice photo drama which you can watch this weekend or any weekend. It doesn't have a very good dialogue or cinematography but but will be known for its accurate depiction of court rooms.
Overall it's a nice movie. But just because I am a lawyer myself and I keep looking for accurate depiction of room dramas so I am a little partial in rating this movie high.
My steal: finding questions instead of answers.
My source? I am a lawyer myself 😜.
The movie is a very good depiction of how the POSCO act is misused and actually how the criminal acts are misused and how impactful is is to not be properly represented.
Overall it is a very nice photo drama which you can watch this weekend or any weekend. It doesn't have a very good dialogue or cinematography but but will be known for its accurate depiction of court rooms.
Overall it's a nice movie. But just because I am a lawyer myself and I keep looking for accurate depiction of room dramas so I am a little partial in rating this movie high.
My steal: finding questions instead of answers.
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- Court - State Vs. A Nobody
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- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 133.791 US$
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- 2h 35min(155 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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