In Her Place review true-crime drama of a court worker fascinated by author in the dock
Briefly

The film plays with elements of psychological drama and societal commentary, but fails to deliver a compelling narrative experience, leaving the audience wanting more depth.
Set against a backdrop of a sensational murder case from the 1950s, the film captures societal intrigue yet misses the opportunity to explore underlying themes of obsession and identity.
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