It must be chauvinistic to suggest that a film about a young man accused of touching a young girl's hip and right buttock under her skirt on a crowded train doesn't sound like a compelling two and a half hour legal drama, but this film is compelling and impeccably done. Japan's 9...( read more)
Ryo Kase, Asaka Seto, Kohji Yamamoto
A young man is falsely accused of molesting a high-school girl on a train. He is arrested and charged, and goes through endless court sessions, all the while insisting that he is innocent.
Stats: 88 reviews
Your Rating
Flixster Reviews (88)
-
December 10, 2008
-
November 30, 2008
one of the best japanese movie I've seen.. sometimes even the good guys do the wrong act..
-
April 15, 2008
WOW! What a view of the justice system. Beyond a shadow of a doubt means nothing here. Screening was packed at the Philadelphia Film Festival 2008.
Critic Reviews
No recent reviews.
Comments
This board looks lonely. Be the first to talk about "I Just Didn't Do It (Soredemo boku wa yattenai)" !
Critic ratings and reviews powered by RottenTomatoes.com
Fresh (60% or more critics rated the movie positively)
Rotten (59% or fewer critics rated the movie positively)
All Rotten Tomatoes content is used under license from Rotten Tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes, Certified Fresh, and the Tomatometer are the trademarks of Incfusion Corporation, d/b/a Rotten Tomatoes, a subsidiary of IGN Entertainment, Inc.




