Review of Virtuous

Virtuous (2015)
6/10
Don't judge without knowing all the facts
4 January 2016
Virtuous is the story of Brandy Allison a girl who's been around the block a few times, but is the product of recovery at a kind of Christian halfway house. The spoiled grandson of the town's leading citizen attempts to rape her and gets himself shot for his trouble.

Not that she's guilty in any way, but given her background she's real easy to prosecute. She was in fact a hooker during her drugging days. That selfsame leading citizen wants her tried and convicted most speedily and he's got the political and financial clout to see Allison is put away good and proper.

Fortunately Allison has defense attorney Erik Estrada on her side and being this is a Christian film you know that it will come out all right.

The accent here is on the good work of the halfway house and how we should not judge people too readily without knowing all the facts. On its own terms without the religious angle that's a lesson worth teaching. This could have been a good film without the religion thrown in. Still is.
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