Thursday, October 17, 2024

Review of GUILTY PLEASURE: Legal Loopholes

October 17, 2024


Atty. Adam Lucero (JM de Guzman) and Atty. Alexis Miranda (Lovi Poe) were colleagues in the Atticus Law Firm headed by Atty. Rodrigo Guevarra (Johnny Revilla). They worked closely at work as teammates and were also intimate outside work as lovers. One day, when they were celebrating the victory of a major case won and promotions were announced, a surprising news was announced that shocked Alexis and broke up their relationship.

Six years later, Alexis was already the owner of her own law firm and had a perfect record of winning all her cases. One day, her services were hired by a rude and impertinent client Zachary Chua (Dustin Uy) who had been accused of rape by his "unofficial" girlfriend Madison Valencia. The plaintiff was being represented by a young lawyer from Atticus, Atty. Matthew Caliente (Jameson Blake), who once trained as an intern under Alexis.

This new film is directed by Connie Macatuno, whose recent films had all been steamy, sexy dramas like "Wild and Free" (2018), "Glorious" (2018), and "Malaya" (2020) which also starred Lovi Poe. Sex is also very much in the menu of "Guilty Pleasure," not much in the context of romance, but more in the realm of abuse, harassment, perversion, as well as sexual politics at work. There were two disturbing, potentially triggering scenes of rape shown.

A significant percentage of this film's 2-hour run time was spent inside a courtroom presided over by a female judge.  Understood that Alexis was trying to discredit the testimony of the victim, but it was not realistic knowing how her past history that practically mirrored Madison's. The verdict scene was too abrupt and unsatisfying. These scenes again could be very triggering to victims who have had this harrowing experience of reliving their rape in court.

The unprofessional decorum of the prosecution and defense lawyers outside the courtroom after the hearing was very upsetting to watch. How could a defense lawyer allow a litigant to talk to her after the trial, once even resulting in a hair-pulling incident? How could it happen that lawyers from opposing sides have blatant public displays of affection there in the corridors of the courthouse, in full view of everyone who even found this PDA cute and "kilig"?

As usual, Lovi Poe looked beautiful, statuesque and smart, such great screen presence. Her wardrobe she was made to wear was proudly Filipiniana, but those butterfly sleeves and huge puffed sleeves tended to be distracting and over-the-top, very unrealistic for the courtroom setting or the law office. Her side plot concerning her father Renante (Soliman Cruz) was not really necessary, except to show off more facets of her dramatic skills. 6/10. 


  

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