The Accused Movie Review
The Accused Review
"The Accused" Overview

Rating: R
1988
Cast and Crew
Director : Jonathan KaplanProducer : Stanley R. Jaffe,Sherry Lansing
Screenwiter : Tom Topor
Starring : Jodie Foster,Kelly McGillis,Bernie Coulson
If Jodie Foster wasn't the star of The Accused, chances are few would have seen
it and no one would remember it today. But Foster's portrayal of Sarah Tobias
is gritty, down-and-dirty -- a younger Silkwood of sorts. She won the Oscar,
and launched her career as a serious actress.
But the rest of the film is forgettable, despite its heavy-at-the-time
thematics. The plot revolves around Sarah's gang rape in a roadside bar and
the lawsuit that results -- considerably complicated because Sarah was drunk,
stoned, flirting, dressed provocatively, and, to be honest, is a bit of a slut.
Her defender, played by Kelly McGillis, in her last role of any noteworthiness,
is a bit of limp fish. She cuts a deal, only to dig deeper into the case after
a crisis of conscience and discover that she can even prosecute the witnesses
for "soliciting the rape." Courtroom drama ensues.
The film brought rape into the public eye back in 1988, but that's been
considerably overshadowed by countless docudramas, TV movies, hour-long "very
special episodes," and even other theatrical movies that have treated the
subject with a harder edge. But Foster's performance is engaging enough to
make the movie memorable -- and the picture does have enough of a social
commentary to make it worthwhile (at the very least as a look back into the
'80s).
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Review by Christopher Null
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