Was Justice Done?


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Was Justice Done?

Faneditor: lapis molari  
Fanedit Type: FanFix
Fanedit Release Date: 23rd March 2024
Fanedit Runtime: 1h:29m:0s
Time Cut: 0h:38m:0s
Time Added: 0h:0m:0s
Genre: MysteryThriller
Original Title: Presumed Innocent (1990)   
Original Release Date: 16th July 1990
Original Runtime: 2h:7m:0s
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Certificate: 18
Source: Blu-Ray
Resolution: 1080p
Sound Mix: Stereo
Language: English
Subtitles: English
 

Synopsis:

Based on Scott Turow's novel "Presumed Innocent" (1987), adapted from its namesake movie (1990), and in anticipation of the upcoming Apple+ mini series, "WAS JUSTICE DONE?" explores the question of justice, inside and outside of the law, in two versions. In both, Rusty, a married prosecutor, has an affair with a beautiful colleague. When she is murdered, he investigates the case until he himself becomes the prime suspect. He hires Sandy Stern, a top defense lawyer, to plead his innocence. The killer is revealed: Version A matches the original movie, Version B reveals a different killer. This fanedit is faster paced (38 minutes shorter than the 1990 movie). The timeline is compressed (the victim starts out alive, the affair is ongoing). It remains unclear whether Rusty is the killer (until the reveal).


Intentions:

"Presumed Innocent" director, Alan Pakula, had intended to change the movie's ending. He was going to cut Barbara's confession, until actress Bonnie Bedelia got ahold of an earlier draft that had the confession, and gave such a passionate reading of it that Pakula was convinced to keep it in. Whether accurate or apocryphal, it got me looking at the final act with different eyes: did any shots suggest that they were created with a different ending in mind? Yes! Next, could I (re-)construct that ending? Yes! This fanedit, "Was Justice Done?", offers both that alternate ending (the Editor's Cut) and the original ending (the Straight Cut). Each version is 89 minutes (38' cut).


Change List:

SPOILERS AHEAD !!! Read on if you've seen the film and know the ending. If not: get the film and watch it, then come back and continue reading. - Cut opening voiceover. Add Warner Brothers usual melody over opening logo (Was silent, consistent with start of voiceover. That's cut, so the silence felt wrong). - New opening scene: Rusty and Carolyn have sex in the office (taken from a now cut flashback later on). A faster pace to start the movie, and it shows Carolyn is alive. New opening credits play during this scene. FE is added and Raul Julia now has 2nd billing instead of 3rd (Dennehy's role is reduced). - Family life trimmed for pacing and to free up a shot for later. - Rusty's entry to his office is trimmed to free up shots for later. - Insert shot of Raymond complaining about the upcoming election (taken from later). - Straight into scene of Carolyn telling Rusty (in bed) to oust Raymond (taken from a now cut flashback). - Cut ex-husband for pacing. It only served to describe Carolyn as manipulative, which is obvious already. - Cut Rusty searching Carolyn's apartment. - Cut Barbara's math professor interview. Minimize the PhD. - Detective Lipranzer interviews Leon alone. He informs Rusty afterwards. - Create two jumpcuts: one of Rusty upset at home on the couch, one (in Version B) of Barbara seeing the reveal. They work better without the cutaway shots that were there originally. - Straight Cut: Cut Raymond asking Rusty to lead the investigation. Cut funeral. Cut coroner. Cut Rusty saying "I'm innocent" to Sandy and telling his wife about that. - Editor's Cut: Trim (not cut) the funeral and coroner. Rework the final scenes to reveal the killer. Remove red blood from hammer in yarkwork shot that is now placed after rinsing it (by desaturating the red on the hammer).


Additional Notes:

"Presumed Innocent" is one of the better courtroom dramas. Harrison Ford is excellent, Raul Julia is awesome, and Bonnie Bedelia knocks it out of the park (in Version A, see changes below). But the story takes too long and many moments have no stakes, in part because there is too little doubt whether or not Rusty is innocent. Solutions: - Faster pacing: cut 30+ minutes. - Place viewer more in the action (as opposed to getting information after things have happened): 1) The murder victim starts out alive and Rusty's affair with her is ongoing. 2) Make the flashbacks less about information of the past, more about showing Rusty's continued obsession in the present. - Trim several sub-plots: the re-election and the mathematics PhD don't raise the stakes for the main plot. Much of their screen-time is filler. Trim! - Leave more doubt whether Rusty is guilty. Especially in Version B! - Make the ending more uncomfortable. In the Straight Cut: add an epilogue that focuses on Rusty's conscience after the reveal. What does he do? How does life go on after that? In the Editor's Cut: will this be a secret that hangs over Rusty & Barbara's marriage forever? Will she trust him after this? - Timeline change: Carolyn's affair with Raymond now happens before her affair with Rusty. That affair is ongoing when the movie starts and ends soon after. She's killed soon after that.


Other Sources:

The soundtrack CD. That helped tremendously to edit this stereo movie (no clean channels to pull anything from).


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