Find Me Guilty

Sometimes the best defense... is a wiseguy.

6.6
20062h 5m

Based on the true story of Jack DiNorscio, a mobster who defended himself in court for what would be the longest mafia trial in U.S. history.

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Cast

Photo of Vin Diesel

Vin Diesel

Jackie DiNorscio

Photo of Alex Rocco

Alex Rocco

Nick Calabrese

Photo of Ron Silver

Ron Silver

Sidney Finestein

Photo of Peter Dinklage

Peter Dinklage

Ben Klandis

Photo of Linus Roache

Linus Roache

Sean Kierney

Photo of Frank Pietrangolare

Frank Pietrangolare

Carlo Mascarpone

Photo of Annabella Sciorra

Annabella Sciorra

Bella DiNorscio

Photo of Vinny Vella

Vinny Vella

Graziedei

Photo of James Biberi

James Biberi

Frank Brentano

Photo of Raúl Esparza

Raúl Esparza

Tony Compagna

Photo of Frank Adonis

Frank Adonis

Phil Radda

Photo of Richard Portnow

Richard Portnow

Max Novardis

Photo of Jerry Adler

Jerry Adler

Saul Rizzo

Photo of Steven Randazzo

Steven Randazzo

Chris Cellano

Photo of Josh Pais

Josh Pais

Harry Bellman

Photo of Tony Ray Rossi

Tony Ray Rossi

Joe Bellini

Photo of Paul Borghese

Paul Borghese

Gino Mascarpone

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I think I might have appreciated this rather plodding courtroom drama a bit more had I been able to hear more of what Vin Diesel was actually saying - but for much of this he had the distinct disadvantage of not being too near a working microphone. He portrays real life hood Jackie DiNorscio, a man already serving a thirty year sentence when he is summoned by District Attorney Tierney (Linus Roache) and offered a deal. Testify against one of the big five crime families and have his prison term reduced. He sticks to his guns and declines, only to find himself joining the list of arraigned and facing even longer behind bars. Broke, he decides to defend himself and is soon entertaining and annoying the judge and the jury in equal measure with his lively and unorthodox methods. Diesel does not do emotion well, nor subtlety - and when the part calls for it, he delivers poorly. Otherwise though, he turns in a reasonable enough effort as the charismatic crook who makes no bones about his naughty past, but extols the virtues of loyalty, family and decency to try and persuade the jury to acquit not just him, but his gaggle of positively dodgy associates. It's based on a true story so the ending is a matter of public record thus robbing this of any jeopardy and unfortunately, that too, renders the story rather unremarkable save for the fact that the trial lasted all but two years and cost a fortune. Ron Silver stands out amongst the supporting cast as the no nonsense judge but otherwise the others offer little by way memorable contribution to a story that is itself pretty lacklustre and for which this particular star isn't really well equipped. It's over two hours long and to be honest, I was rather tired with it after about half of that time.

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r96sk

6/10

I'm not convinced by this one.

'Find Me Guilty' works more than it probably should and I wasn't actually ever bored by any of the events onscreen, but I can't really shake the feeling that it isn't a good movie. Seeing Vin Diesel in the lead role felt off, I adore him in 'Fast & Furious' but he doesn't fit this role all that much. The accent, the mob boss-esque acting, the hair...

The vibe of the film is also felt quite ill-fitting. I don't know anything about the real life case that this depicts, but based on a quick look online I can see why the film portrays Diesel's lead character in the way it does. Though I feel like it ignores too much and wants you to root for characters without giving suitable reasons as to why you should; aside from shaking fists in the air at authority figures.

It's not necessarily strictly bad, it is just not one I can personally describe as being good; a standard 6/10 for me. I did like Peter Dinklage and Alex Rocco in this, though.

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