"The Accused", a film to watch many times

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"The Accused" is a legal drama released in 1988 and directed by Jonathan Kaplan. The film is loosely based on the 1983 gang rape of Cheryl Araujo in New Bedford, Massachusetts and deals with sensitive issues such as sexual violence and the search for justice.

The story focuses on Sarah Tobias, played masterfully by Jodie Foster, a young woman living a complicated and challenging life.

One fateful day, Sarah decides to go out for fun and ends up at a local bar, where she encounters a group of men who harass and sexually assault her in a brutal rape.

The plot takes an unexpected turn when Sarah decides to confront her attackers and seek justice, however, the legal system does not seem to be on her side, as the prosecution is unwilling to take the case to full trial due to a lack of hard evidence.


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It is at this point that Kathryn Murphy, a tenacious lawyer played by Kelly McGillis, enters the picture.

Kathryn decides to take Sarah's case and fight for the justice she so richly deserves. Together, they embark on an arduous journey in search of truth and redemption.

The film starkly and realistically depicts the obstacles that both Sarah and Kathryn face in their struggle against a justice system and a society that tends to blame the victims rather than hold the perpetrators accountable.

As the case progresses, the true dimensions of sexual violence are revealed and how it affects not only the victim, but also everyone involved.


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"The Accused is a powerful film that tackles difficult but necessary issues. Through a powerful narrative and exceptional performances, it manages to generate a profound reflection on sexual violence and the importance of seeking justice for victims.

Jodie Foster delivers a masterful and moving performance as Sarah, conveying the pain, frustration and bravery of a survivor.

Kelly McGillis gives a compelling performance as Kathryn, showing the strength and determination of a lawyer committed to the truth.

The film premiered at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear, and was released theatrically in the United States on 14 October 1988.

It was a commercial success, grossing $32.1 million worldwide against its $13 million budget, and was chosen by the National Board of Review as the third best film of the year.


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Foster's performance marked her breakthrough into adult roles, winning numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 61st Academy Awards.



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