π¬ Misconduct (2016)

β Ben Cahill β played by Josh Duhamel
π Review:
Misconduct (2016) is a stylish legal thriller that dives deep into the dark side of power, ambition, and corruption πΌβοΈ. The story centers around Ben Cahill, a young and ambitious lawyer who takes on a high-stakes case involving a corrupt pharmaceutical executive, Arthur Denning (Anthony Hopkins). But what starts as a career-defining move quickly spirals into a deadly game of deception, betrayal, and murder π΅οΈββοΈπ£.
When Ben receives mysterious evidence from his ex-girlfriend (Malin Akerman), he gets entangled in a web of lies that threatens not only his career but also his life. As he digs deeper, the lines between right and wrong blur, and trust becomes a dangerous gamble. The tension is dialed up with every twist β and just when you think youβve figured it out, the film throws another curveball π―.
The performances are magnetic β especially from Al Pacino as Benβs enigmatic boss, who may know more than he lets on. The film combines sleek cinematography with a noir vibe, creating an atmosphere full of suspense and mystery ππ.
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High-stakes legal drama βοΈ
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Star-studded cast delivering strong performances π
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Stylish and suspenseful direction π¬
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Plot twists that keep you guessing until the end π
β Rating: 4/5 stars
A slick, underrated thriller packed with suspense, moral ambiguity, and powerhouse acting. Perfect for fans of The Firm and Primal Fear.
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