A horrific murder upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney's' office when one of its own is suspected of the crime.A horrific murder upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney's' office when one of its own is suspected of the crime.A horrific murder upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney's' office when one of its own is suspected of the crime.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 21 nominations total
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Jake Gyllenhaal's performance is so powerful, I feel as if it is happening to me. He is just unraveling in this world and absolutely getting shredded apart. I absolutely do not agree with half of his actions but I still am wanting him to fight for his life.
And let's not forget his counter part Peter Saarsgard's Monroe. He is just the perfect villain just oozing vileness. Everything he says just shoves pain and vitriole right in Jakes face without letting up, making it hard to even breathe.
Everyone seems genuine and the dialogue is unrelenting. Just an amazing show. My heart is still pumping.
And let's not forget his counter part Peter Saarsgard's Monroe. He is just the perfect villain just oozing vileness. Everything he says just shoves pain and vitriole right in Jakes face without letting up, making it hard to even breathe.
Everyone seems genuine and the dialogue is unrelenting. Just an amazing show. My heart is still pumping.
Presumed Innocent starring Jake Gyllenhaal is a deft remake of an earlier version starring Harrison Ford. While I liked the Ford version, the extra complications built into the Gyllenhaal version delivers layers upon layers of intrigue. I'm confident the ending will supply the sort of twist we all enjoy.
I would have chosen Presumed Innocent to watch based solely on the fact that Jake Gyllenhaal is in the cast. I have never been disappointed in a movie in which he has starred. I have Gyllenhaal on my list of best actors and would argue that accolade extends beyond this current generation. Good script or bad, Jake knows his stuff.
I would have chosen Presumed Innocent to watch based solely on the fact that Jake Gyllenhaal is in the cast. I have never been disappointed in a movie in which he has starred. I have Gyllenhaal on my list of best actors and would argue that accolade extends beyond this current generation. Good script or bad, Jake knows his stuff.
I became aware of Jake G 20 years ago, except for maybe 2 of his films, since he became an adult, I have seen everything he's done, including his short stint off-broadway at the Roundabout Theatre; If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet!
This Man is Phenomenal. This series is a remake/retelling of a movie and it feels new!!! Bravo! I was waiting for him to go mainstream with a series!
Jake G. Just gets better with age. He looks up to his accomplished actor Sister Maggie, and I know she looks up to her brother.
I hope they do another movie together. Donnie Darko is still a classic, but they've both grown miles since then.
I'm watching the series, slowly, because it's a limited series and I want it to laaasst lol.
This Man is Phenomenal. This series is a remake/retelling of a movie and it feels new!!! Bravo! I was waiting for him to go mainstream with a series!
Jake G. Just gets better with age. He looks up to his accomplished actor Sister Maggie, and I know she looks up to her brother.
I hope they do another movie together. Donnie Darko is still a classic, but they've both grown miles since then.
I'm watching the series, slowly, because it's a limited series and I want it to laaasst lol.
You should watch this show on Apple TV+ with Jake Gyllenhaal I never saw the 1990 movie with Harrison Ford, nor read the book, so it was all new to me. I was definitely entertained, wondering where it was all going to go week-by-week and I was (mostly) satisfied by the end. Jake has come a long way since "Donnie Darko" (an excellent movie, btw) and he does a great job here alternating between slimy and sincere, leaving us questioning his innocence. The supporting cast is terrific, especially Ruth Negga, great in everything she does ("Loving", "Passing", "Preacher") and an always excellent Peter Sarsgaard as the villain-y character.
This is an enjoyable season about a murder and the process gone through from start to finish to achieve "justice."
Jake Gyllenhaal plays prosecutor turned accused Rusty Sanich and does a stellar job of it. The series.focusses mainly on him and his family and other district attorneys.working out of the same office.
The story is compelling, though at times can be slow. I think an episode could have been cut out of the season as a lot of non-pertinent dialogue was used as a filler.
Overall though, I couldnt help but keep watching and saw the whole season in one sitting.
Has some interesting twists and turns - definitely recommend to any fans of crime and courtroom dramas.
Jake Gyllenhaal plays prosecutor turned accused Rusty Sanich and does a stellar job of it. The series.focusses mainly on him and his family and other district attorneys.working out of the same office.
The story is compelling, though at times can be slow. I think an episode could have been cut out of the season as a lot of non-pertinent dialogue was used as a filler.
Overall though, I couldnt help but keep watching and saw the whole season in one sitting.
Has some interesting twists and turns - definitely recommend to any fans of crime and courtroom dramas.
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- TriviaThough Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard play adversaries, they have been real life brothers in law since Sarsgaard married Jake's sister Maggie in 2009 and actually get along great.
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