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Mensonges et Faux Semblants

Original title: The Trials of Cate McCall
  • 2013
  • Accord parental
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
7.4K
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Kate Beckinsale, Nick Nolte, and Anna Schafer in Mensonges et Faux Semblants (2013)
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In order to be reinstated to the bar and recover custody of her daughter, a hotshot lawyer, now in recovery and on probation, must take on the appeal of a woman wrongfully convicted of murde... Read allIn order to be reinstated to the bar and recover custody of her daughter, a hotshot lawyer, now in recovery and on probation, must take on the appeal of a woman wrongfully convicted of murder.In order to be reinstated to the bar and recover custody of her daughter, a hotshot lawyer, now in recovery and on probation, must take on the appeal of a woman wrongfully convicted of murder.

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    • Karen Moncrieff
  • Writer
    • Karen Moncrieff
  • Stars
    • Kate Beckinsale
    • Nick Nolte
    • James Cromwell
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    • Director
      • Karen Moncrieff
    • Writer
      • Karen Moncrieff
    • Stars
      • Kate Beckinsale
      • Nick Nolte
      • James Cromwell
    • 35User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Kate Beckinsale
    Kate Beckinsale
    • Cate McCall
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Bridges
    James Cromwell
    James Cromwell
    • Justice Sumpter
    Mark Pellegrino
    Mark Pellegrino
    • Detective Welch
    Anna Schafer
    Anna Schafer
    • Lacey
    • (as Anna Anissimova)
    David Lyons
    David Lyons
    • Josh
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • D.A. Brinkerhoff
    Ava Kolker
    Ava Kolker
    • Augie
    Johnny Sneed
    Johnny Sneed
    • D.A. Barker
    Jay Thomas
    Jay Thomas
    • Loncraine
    Joseph Lyle Taylor
    Joseph Lyle Taylor
    • Officer Duncan
    Dale Dickey
    Dale Dickey
    • Mrs. Stubbs
    Brendan Sexton III
    Brendan Sexton III
    • Rusty Burkhardt
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Wilson George
    Michael Hyatt
    Michael Hyatt
    • Fern
    Brad Greenquist
    Brad Greenquist
    • Dr. Ennis
    Lily Knight
    • Hazel Cole
    Sharon Omi
    Sharon Omi
    • Justice Tanaka
    • Director
      • Karen Moncrieff
    • Writer
      • Karen Moncrieff
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    User reviews35

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    sjd912

    Quality courtroom drama/thriller

    I think nowadays there's a shortage of these kind of movies, the last good one was The Lincoln Lawyer (which is quite similar to this one). It's the same recipe again: let's add a little personal drama (Cate could lose her daughter due to her alcoholism), an almost impossible case (female murderer from death row appeals, and Cate gets to defend her), an old case, where the character made the wrong decision, and the courtroom drama is ready.

    But I think, this movie is using these "clichés" very well to create a good story. The main character has motivations, inner conflicts, and these are very well correlating with the main storyline and the whole message of the story. It's not something I should praise, but frankly, most movies are lacking this.

    Anyway, the courtroom case is interesting, both the mood and the pace of the movie are satisfying, so I think it's quite enjoyable and also makes you think. And last, but not least, Kate Beckinsale convinced me, that she's not a bad actress, she just needs a good character to play.

    If you liked Fracture or The Lincoln Lawyer, this one is for you.
    6leonblackwood

    Intense drama throughout! 6/10

    Review: I really enjoyed this intense courtroom drama about a top lawyer who takes on a case to try and free a girl from jail after being sentenced to life for murder. Although the evidence against the accused is full of lies and deceit, there still lies the question about the girls true innocence. I liked the different twists and turns throughout the movie and the performances made the movie intense and emotional. You really don't know what direction this movie is going to take because the lawyer is also a recovering alcoholic who is fighting to get custody of her little girl. When everything becomes a bit too much for the stressed out lawyer, she turns to Nick Note for guidance, who was a great choice by the director. Anyway, I didn't lose my interest throughout the movie because it's not predictable and it doesn't seem to drag, so I can honestly say that it's worth a watch. Enjoyable!

    Round-Up: It's weird watching Kate Beckinsale in a straight role after watching her shooting zombies and kicking butt in the Underworld franchise. She has starred in many top movies like The Aviator, Pearl Harbor and Total Recall but she still seems to stay under the Hollywood radar. Nick Nolte has also been out of the spotlight lately, which is a shame because I always rated him as an actor. Anyway, the whole cast performed well in this intense drama, but it didn't seem to have got a major release so it's another one of those films that will be under rated.

    Budget: $7million Worldwide Gross: N/A

    I recommend this movie to people who are into there intense courtroom dramas about a big time lawyer who has some serious personal issues but she still takes on a case to try and save a girl from her life sentence for murder. 6/10
    7larrys3

    Kate Beckinsale is Captivating

    I thought this film was fairly engrossing and intriguing, but was marred somewhat by contrivances and some non-believable plot elements.

    Kate Beckinsale is quite captivating as Cate McCall, once a hot-shot and high priced attorney, but who has now been put on probation for alcohol and drug abuse. Part of her probation requires her to attend AA meetings, while another part calls for her to work pro bono for a Legal Aid type organization.

    She's given the appeals case of a young woman convicted of first degree murder and serving a life without parole sentence. Cate soon begins to unravel evidence that may show that her client was framed and may indeed be innocent.

    As the movie title suggests, Cate's trials are not all in the courtroom as she's struggling to gain sobriety from her addictions, as well as attempting to prevent her estranged husband from taking their young daughter to Seattle, for his new job. Additionally, a man she may have over zealously prosecuted, when she was with the DA's office years before, and who has recently be released from jail and declared innocent (after DNA testing), may be trying to stalk her.

    The supporting cast is very strong here, with the great veteran actor Nick Nolte portraying Bridges, himself a defense attorney in recovery and helping Cate as her AA sponsor. Another terrific veteran actor James Cromwell plays Federal judge Jason Sumpter, whose bent for womanizing appears to be affecting his judicial decisions. Finally, Anna Anissimova is chilling and effective as Lacey Stubbs, the woman whose murder appeals' case is being handled by Cate.

    I might mention there is no on screen showing of violence or sex here, but there is graphic and explicit testimony describing the above that is read during the movie.

    Overall this film written and directed by Karen Moncrieff (The Dead Girl, Blue Car), as mentioned, was marred somewhat by nonsensical plot elements, but I still remained engaged throughout, and I would say it is worth a watch.
    10radursm

    Wonderful Kate. And a good cocktail of realism, life-drama and some court-movie mystery

    This is going to be one of those unfairly underrated movies. It is not a block-buster, not a mystery-driven court-drama, but a movie about life. Kate Beckinsale is more than beautiful. Don't expect her as being the acrobatic vampire Selene, or Anna Valerious, as she is not fighting Transylvanian monsters either. Nor she is a classic beauty in Pearl Harbor, or the serendipity wonder in New York's Christmas. Here, she is a divorced mother, fighting to gain a new sense of professional/personal life. And she is convincing. And a good lawyer, having to make some (difficult) morals choices. And she is convincing (did I say that already?). The movie itself has value exactly on focusing on realistic dramas. It's not about thrilling suspense of some twisting court plot. It's not about a drama of divorced parents. It tells a story that might happen. On the other hand, Nick Nolte lost some of his aesthetics. He didn't act with passion. Sometimes I felt he was just reciting his script lines. As for the movie, I had only one problem. Somehow, it did not suit them (Beckinsale, Nolte, Pellegino) to have that over-dirty language. I'm no hypocrite, I don't blush for the sake of conservative purity, but here, the bad language was overused. My personal opinion is that cinematography should pass the Samuel L. Jackson's characters' language stage. A nice and long expected surprise! Chapeau!
    5NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Imperfect but intriguing

    Once again Kate Beckinsale plays a solid, fully realized protagonist in yet another uneven but intriguing film. The Trials Of Cate McCall is an episodic courtroom drama in where the cases which defence attorney Beckinsale works kind of take a backseat to, and even reflect the issues she faces in her personal life. She's been disbarred from practising law some time ago, also losing the custody of her daughter. With the help of her ex lawyer father (a crusty, scene stealing Nick Nolte), she begins the long road to personal and professional redemption, starting with a tricky case involving the alleged violent sexual assault of a wayward girl (a deft, unsettling Ana Schafer). Sounds great, right? Unfortunately not. It's certainly interesting, but it squander valuable time on scenes which should be brisk and tightly wound, providing bloated segments where there could be high drama. When it's solid it's solid though, especially with Beckinsale's work. Supporting turns include James Cromwell as a not so honest judge, Clancy Brown as a stern D.A., Mark Pellegrino as a crass detective implicated in the heinous crime, and other work from Dale Dickey, Isiah Washington and Kathy Baker. Despite its inconsistencies, it manages to hold interest through selected performances that are marvellous, and some perfectly timed third act plot turns that sheds new light on everything that came before it. As far as courtroom flicks go, you can do both a lot better and a lot worse in checking this one out.

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    • Trivia
      The last feature film of Deborah Van Valkenburgh and Jay Thomas.
    • Goofs
      When Cate is talking to her client when she is in her cell the picture on the wall behind her keeps disappearing and reappearing.
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25
      Written by Felix Mendelssohn

      Performed by Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (as Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra), Kosice

      Conducted by Robert Stankovsky

      Courtesy of Naxos by arrangement with Source/Q

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2013 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'Affaire Cate McCall
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Sunrise Films (II)
      • Pitbull Pictures
      • Sierra / Affinity
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      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $249,601
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      1 hour 29 minutes
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