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A Guilty Conscience
A Guilty Conscience

A Guilty Conscience (2023)

66% User Rating
2h 13min
Crime
Mystery
Comedy

After his negligence causes an innocent woman to go to jail, a lawyer and his colleagues work to clear her name.

Jack Ng Wai-LunDirector

Cast

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Dayo Wong

Dayo Wong

Adrian Lam

Louise Wong

Louise Wong

Jolene Tsang

Tse Kwan-Ho

Tse Kwan-Ho

Kam Yuen Shan

Renci Yeung

Renci Yeung

Evelyn Fong

DeeGor Ho

DeeGor Ho

Prince

Fish Liew

Fish Liew

Victoria Chung

Michael Wong

Michael Wong

James Tung

Adam Pak Tin-Nam

Adam Pak Tin-Nam

Desmond Chung

Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu

Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu

TK Ho

Bowie Lam

Bowie Lam

Luk Ting Hang

Alannah Ong

Alannah Ong

Madam Chung

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Sherlock Mak

Elsa Tsang

Lam Tze Yuen

Lam Tze Yuen

Kwok Gwok Keung

Keith Ng Shui-Ting

Keith Ng Shui-Ting

Patrick

Sheldon Lo

Sheldon Lo

Ben

Ranson Ma

Ranson Ma

Dr. Choi

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Michael Lau

Barrister

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Lee Wong

Barrister

Wong Chi-Wai

Wong Chi-Wai

Ronald Yan Mau-Keung

Ronald Yan Mau-Keung

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Joseph Li Pak-Kin

ICAC Officer

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Solomon Chan Kin-Chuen

Duty Lawyer

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Peter Pang Tai-Hing

Wong Kin-Chai

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To Wang-Kit

Brother Bo's Henchman

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Derek Chung Man-Ho

Brother Bo's Henchman

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Jeremy Wong Chun-Ho

Wilson

Lee Chun-Wah

Lee Chun-Wah

Chan Hong-Man

Leo Lo Hoi-Ying

Leo Lo Hoi-Ying

Prosecutor

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

February 11, 2023

"Adrian Lam" (Dayo Wong) is a magistrate who doesn't really care about his job. He gets a bit of a shock, though, when his new boss sends him back to the benches where he must, again, actually practice law. It's here, after a night on the booze, that he turns up to defend a woman charged with the negligent homicide of her young son. A combination of his laziness, incompetence and his hangover leaves this woman hung out to dry when one of the witnesses - from whom he didn't get a written deposition - changes his story. Off to jail she goes and into a maelstrom of despair goes he before the guilt starts to kick in, and he decides to get his act together. His co-defending counsel "Evelyn" from the original trial (Renci Yeung) and he decide to try and convince the convicted "Jolene" (Louise Wong) to let them work on an appeal and the remainder of this rather flat courtroom drama follows their efforts. It starts off quite entertainingly, with a bit of a tetchy dynamic between the lawyers and to be fair, Dayo Wong is quite proficient as the bored and rather indolent lawyer. Sadly, though, once the ship is all upright again, the story becomes one of rather predicable family intrigue and power-broking that exposes us to many from a supporting cast that are as unremarkable as the dialogue. The photography has something of a television feature to it and the denouement, though quite lively paced - well you can see that coming from space. At 2¼ hours it is also far too long with just not enough meat on the story to sustain it. Perhaps a more judiciously cut edit and a few fewer side-stories might have made it more of a watchable "Perry Mason" style drama, but as it is - I was a bit bored by the end.

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