True Justice: Family Ties

2024

Action / Crime / Mystery

11
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 683 683

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Plot summary

A law school student with the help of her friends sets out to prove her brother was wrongfully convicted. The only way to clear his name is by finding the real killer, but the closer they get, the more danger they are all in.


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January 14, 2024 at 12:51 PM

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Nikki Deloach as Professor Ambrose
Benjamin Ayres as D.A. Quinn
Daniel Kash as Frank Adams
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by professor_of_gamez 5 / 10

Lack of a familiar face sorely missed

Part of the reason I enjoyed such popular series as Garage Sale Mysteries and the Aurora Teagarden mysteries is because they starred known actresses.

This series lack any actor that is familiar (to me).

One reviewer referred to them as a group of teens, when clearly they are in their late 20s and early 30s (guess they took off some time between college and law school).

The lead actress (Katherine McNamara) looks kind of haggard. I noticed that she is one of many actors who of late has had their year of births removed from their IMDB profile. This seems unusual for an actress who is only 28.

The story wasn't as good as any on the two series I mentioned. I suspect Hallmark isn't going to, but I wish they would bring back Garage Sale Mysteries (with Lori Loughlin) and Aurora Teagarden (with Candace Cameron Burre), the latter being especially unlikely with her departure for another network.

Reviewed by cgvsluis 3 / 10

Teens start their own Justice project team in this rough start to a new mystery series on Hallmark.

Is anyone besides me bothered by the brother stealing a necklace off of a fresh corpse?

I try to be very kind when reviewing new mystery series on Hallmark because I would like to encourage them to have new mystery content. Having said that I had several issues with True justice. The whole brother character seemed unnecessary, you would think her investigating the murder of her friend would be enough of a motivation for our main character. So many illegal things...the police turning over evidence/personal effects to a boyfriend? A crime lab intern using the crime lab to run trace evidence...not to mention the issue of chain of custody for a conviction of the real killer?!?!? Lots of issues.

I loved seeing both Nikki Deloach as the main character's law professor and Benjamin Ayres as the D. A. It was kind of cool to have them in a relationship...but I wish they had played a bigger role in this film. They were almost so peripheral as to be superfluous to the story. The character of Liam, a rogue investigator, was the most interesting character in the show. I liked the idea of having a group of young students solving crime...but the script needs to be tighter and their roles need to be more well defined (aka what they each bring to the table skill-wise). The intern at the crime lab (as an actual 30 year lab employee with good friends and colleagues working in actual crime labs) would never be able to run random samples whenever they wanted. Testing is highly controlled and regulated. I think they could have benefited from some consultants. Also, there is no motivation for people to talk to these kids...so I don't know why they would.

I would probably watch another one just to give it another chance...but it is definitely not on my recommendation list yet and it has a long way to go to break into my top three Hallmark mystery series (Hannah Swensen, Aurora Teagarden (the original), and Mystery 101).

Reviewed by magorilla 5 / 10

Why the brother?

I thought this had potential and the cast likeable enough. There were issues for me.

The first was that the brother of. McNamara's character, Casey, turns out to be pointless and unnecessary. Pay attention to when the girls first start to discuss his case in order to prove him innocent or you might miss why he took the victim's necklace. However, it's all a fake setup to give McNamara a reason to pursue her brother's innocence when they could have simply had her find out about the death of a friend who had become estranged from her. The brother, played by. Sam Ashe Arnold, contributes nothing of importance otherwise and the background story him and Casey seemed like an afterthought to fill out the script and screen time when they need not have bothered..

I thought McNamara was fine, but her cry face is not pretty and the bleached blonde hair was actually a distraction.

The attempt to pair the character of Liam with Sarah seemed an odd choice when PJ might have made more sense, but it's fine. However, it never really went anywhere unless it is to be followed up on in a sequel.

There is a peculiar goof when the gang first meets Liam in that McNamara is shown wearing a top.beneath her jacket that in the next two shots seems to turn into something with a plunging neckline then back to the more full covered top again. It's nothing to get excited about - it's Hallmark..

I do not believe there was any mention of getting justice for a second victim killed sometime before the main one in this story i.e. Reopening her case.

I will leave any other legal technicalities to others as regards these intern characters and their obtaining evidence plus the handling of it all being correct or not - probably not.

Finally, Hallmark seems to be having cameos of their so-called stars in movies mainly starring others. It can be clever, even cute to some, but Deloach.and Ayres could have had their supporting - guest - roles given to some actors who could have used the work more than they and be more believable as genuine characters in this story. It could also be that Hallmark did not trust the main cast to attract viewers, so they cast these two to do so, which is kind of sad that they would need to rely on these over-exposed channel regulars to do anything new and different.

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