Judge Clarence Thomas' nomination to the United States' Supreme Court is called into question when former colleague, Anita Hill, testifies that he had sexually harassed her.
Kerry Washington
Anita Hill
Wendell Pierce
Clarence Thomas
Greg Kinnear
Joe Biden
Jeffrey Wright
Charles Ogletree
Eric Stonestreet
Ken Duberstein
Zoe Lister-Jones
Carolyn Hart
Grace Gummer
Ricki Seidman
Treat Williams
Ted Kennedy
Dylan Baker
Orrin Hatch
Erika Christensen
Shirley Wiegand
Alison Wright
Virginia Thomas
Bill Irwin
Senator Jack Danforth
Malcolm Gets
Arlen Specter
Peter McRobbie
Alan Simpson
Kimberly Elise
Sonia Jarvis
Jennifer Hudson
Angela Wright
Frank Hoyt Taylor
Strom Thurmond
Tom Virtue
Patrick Leahy
Peter Trencher
Paul Simon
Kristen Ariza
Judy Smith
Tom Nowicki
John Franks
Mary Rachel Quinn
Susan Deller Ross
Rhoda Griffis
Judith Resnik
Mystie Smith
Michelle Roberts
Donna Biscoe
Eleanor Holmes Norton
Natalie Karp
Barbara Boxer
Ed Amatrudo
Paul Minor
Director
Rick Famuyiwa
Writer
Susannah Grant
September 9, 2016
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**Claims and rejects and the stupid enquiry!**
This is a television film, a political-thriller-drama from the director of 'Dope'. Inspired by the real 1991 event when president Bush nominated the judge Clarence Thomas to the supreme court. Followed by a former employee Anita Hill, came forward claiming Thomas sexually harassed her while working for him back then which brings an enquiry on the issue before any big decision regarding his new post. Both the sides fight, but it's her alone against the president backing team. How the hearing ends and who wins it disclosed in the remaining part.
Good cast, but Kerry Washington was reason the film to shine. Her performance reminded me Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin from 'Game Change'. She won the Emmy Awards for that and now I believe Kerry Washington has a chance to do the same. Apart from her, the story did not look good. It opened so well, followed by strong middle part and then the last act last its charm quickly. Because it was all about one alleging against another and he keeps rejecting them, but that twist I expected never came or its powerful dialogues. Even though it was beautifully made.
The reason the movie staying neutral is might be the actual result of the trial. So they kept balancing the contents throughout the narration, yet the as the viewers, we can understand the guilty feelings from the suspect's face. That's how the film silently gives its own verdict regarding whatever the real one was. One of the best television film, but due to its weak conclusion, the people are dissatisfied. Still, it is a good watch, if you are interested in politics to learn how ugly and at a same time how silly it is.
7/10