7/10
Who is the real stranger?
16 July 2009
Warning: Spoilers
An aged Belmondo plays "out of character" as a lawyer at the bottom, drinking his days away after the suicide of his wife 10 years ago. He lives in the same house as his daughter and her governess but he rarely interacts with them. One evening a shot rings out and a dead body is found in his house. One of a group of his daughter's friends is implicated in the murder. Belmondo decides to defend this person.

The plot line is simple - a drunken lawyer whom everyone discounts observes and asks the "right" questions. It is a detective movie, with Belmondo "innocently" talking to his daughter's friends in social settings before the trial. Belmondo sees many things which the police and court officials have overlooked. In the court room all discount the sleeping drunk. During Belmondo's cross-examinations truths come out. As the trial warms-up so too does the cold relationship between Belmondo and his estranged daughter.

With such a simple plot it is hard to articulate why I enjoyed this movie other than the excellent acting by almost all involved. It is much better than the somewhat similar movie (The Verdict) starring Paul Newman.
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