This Keanu Reeves Court Drama Is a Must-See Simply press the button

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We love everything starring Keanu Reeves (don't judge us...), so it's no joke that we've already added this recently resurfaced throwback film to our Netflix list.


The Whole Truth is a must-see courtroom drama. The film was released in theatres in 2016, but it was only recently added to Netflix's list of most-watched films. (It is actually ranked tenth, ahead of The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Madagascar 3, Green Zone, Love Happens, and Scarface.)

But, what really is The Whole Truth? It follows Richard Ramsay (Keanu Reeves), a well-known defence lawyer who has been assigned to a tough case. (It's funny how it works.) His mission is to acquit Mike (Gabriel Basso), a teenager suspected of killing his wealthy father.


However, he has a minor issue: Mike refuses to speak about, well, anything. As a result, Richard partners up with a young prosecutor in an effort to finally crack the case.


In addition to Reeves and Basso, Renée Zellweger (Loretta Lassiter), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Janelle Brady), Jim Belushi (Boone Lassiter), Jim Klock (Leblanc), Sean Bridgers (Arthur Westin), and Christopher Berry (James Brady) star in The Whole Reality.

Renée Zellweger (Loretta Lassiter), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Janelle Brady), Jim Belushi (Boone Lassiter), Jim Klock (Leblanc), Sean Bridgers (Arthur Westin), and Christopher Berry (Arthur Westin) star alongside Reeves and Basso in The Whole Reality (Jack Lagrand). The film was directed by Courtney Hunt (Frozen River), and the screenplay was written by Nicholas Kazan (Fallen). Both hands to the sky! The Netflix streaming court is also open for business. *Bangs a fictitious gavel*