Mek is falsely accused of murder. He teams up with Jittri to prove his innocence. If you are passionate about legal dramas, stories involving political corruption, murder mysteries, and social commentary, *The Evil Lawyer* is exactly what you need to watch right away. The plot revolves around Mek, a young lawyer who firmly believes in justice and the rule of law. His life takes a turn for the worse when he is framed for the murder of a police chief's son. Abandoned and betrayed by the very system he once trusted, Mek joins forces with the controversial lawyer Jittri, known for exploiting legal loopholes and defending clients who appear guilty but are not. Stars: Rhatha Phongam, Nat Kitcharit, Atchareeya Potipipittanakorn The relationship between the two is unique. Mek is an idealist, whereas Jittri operates in a moral gray area; she firmly believes the system is unequal and prone to the abuse of power. As Mek investigates the conspiracy behind his arrest, the story takes a dark tu...
Directed by Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood, the Prime Video film stars Asha Banks and Matthew Broome as Noah and Nick, alongside Ray Fearon, Eve Macklin, Louisa Binder, and Joel Nankervis, among others. Based on *Culpa tuya* by Mercedes Ron—the second novel in the hit *Culpables* trilogy—the movie serves as a sequel to *My Fault: London*. When I first heard the *Culpables* trilogy was getting an English-language adaptation, I almost asked myself, "Did we really need this?" Well, after watching *My Fault: London*, I wasn't entirely satisfied, but I felt it was at least somewhat entertaining. It’s not a great film, but it’s watchable. However, after seeing *Your Fault: London*, I find myself asking: why are we being forced to watch the same thing over and over again? Directors: Charlotte Fassler, Dani Girdwood Writers: Bella Heesom, Melissa Osborne, Mercedes Ron Stars: Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Eve Macklin Prime Video’s *Your Fault: London* begins with Noah and Nick ...