Ace Attorney Page #2

Synopsis: This movie is based on the second and fourth cases in the popular video game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. The plot follows Phoenix Wright, a novice lawyer, who faces off against expert prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, who had a perfect win record. He defends Maya Fey, the sister of his deceased mentor, Mia Fey. The court system of the time dictates that the trial can only convene for a total of three days before a verdict must be reached. In the second case, Miles is charged with murder, and it is up to Phoenix to defend him against the best prosecutor of all time, as well as Miles' mentor, Manfred Von Karma, who has not lost a case in forty years! In order to resolve this case, Phoenix must look beyond the drama of the court room and search for clues left by Mia on a 15 years old case, the DL-6.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Takashi Miike
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Year:
2012
135 min
665 Views


A system to determine Mr.Wright's innocence within 3 days.

A system to determine Mr.Wright's innocence within 3 days.

Fey Murder Case

A system to determine Mr.Wright's innocence within 3 days.

A system to determine Mr.Wright's innocence within 3 days.

Based on the Bench Trial System amendment

Defense

Defense

is ready your honour

Prosecution

Prosecution is ready

The prosecution

has prepared evidence Mr. Wright has committed the crime

and a witness

Mr. Wright's is

Without a doubt

guilty

We'll hear from our first witness

Witness

Detective Dick Gumshoe

Detective Gumshoe,

You had Maya Fey, who was at the scene, placed under arrest

Witness

Detective Gumshoe

Witness Detective Gumshoe

Why is that?

Why is that?

Yes!

There was irrefutable evidence.

Words written in blood...

Words written in blood...

Written by the victim in her own blood

while on the verge of death

as a 'Dying Message'

- as a 'Dying Message..

- I know! (doesn't say who knows... --)

The word "Maya" was written in blood

Blood stains were found on the victim's finger

Test results confirm

that both blood samples were from the victim, Mia Fey

That is all

Then the defense

Then the defense may begin

cross examination of the witness

Yes your honour

Detective Gumshoe

Are you claiming that the victim, Mia, wrote these words?

Are you claiming that the victim, Mia, wrote these words?

Of course

There's no one else that could have done it.

Objection!

Overruled

This word

Mia could not have written it

Take that!

According to the autopsy report, the cause was

"single blunt force trauma. "Death was instantaneous.

According to the autopsy report, the cause was

"single blunt force trauma. "Death was instantaneous.

She died instantly!

huh?

What do you mean "huh?"!

Objection!

Defense Attorney

That autopsy report is outdated

A second autopsy was performed yesterday...

Wha??

"there is a possibility the victim lived for several minutes after the blow."

This sentence was added

h.. how could that be

So, there was time to write "Maya"

Your Honor!

I have not even heard of this report.

Silence!

Unfortunately,

this report is an official record.

I'll accept it as evidence.

Then we'll proceed

We'll bring forth the witness who reported the crime.

Witness

Red White

Witness

Red White

State your name and occupation

Red White

I'm an entrepreneur

doing magazine reports

Red White?

Red White?

trial report

written small medium and large

article Red White

written small medium and large

Red White

The night of the incident

I was looking out my window drinking lemon tea

when i saw a strange looking girl

strike the victim

I was extremely shocked when I saw this

Did you definitely see a weapon used in the crime?

The thinker (le penseur)

It was The Thinker without a doubt

Yes that's right

this clock

That is all

Judge

No further useless questions...

Objection!

Defense, what is it?

Your Honour

The witness has now

said something profoundly important

Mr. White

You called this "a clock"

Is that right?

Yes

Your Honor

Does this look like a clock to you?

No,

now that I look...

even on the court record

it is recorded as a "statue of The Thinker"

That's right!

At first glance, it's just a simple statue

When you flip the head open, only then you know it's a clock

A very unfriendly system.

Then

how is it that

you knew this was a clock?

That's because...

of course!

because you heard the clock talking

the hotel and the crime scene are very close to one another

It is not unreasonable for one to have heard it.

huh?

Defense

Can you explain this?

ah... well..

well...

Defense

Your explanation?

No..wait... um..

Please wait just a moment

Well, I think this is it then

I remember clearly...

my sister said

"It's not a clock anymore"

It's a table clock in a shape of "The Thinker"

and it talks too

but it isn't a clock anymore

Then no further examination of the witness

Hold it!

I'm sorry

I would like you to investigate this clock right now

The clock was, at the moment of crime

already nothing more than a simple statue

How is that?

Witness

Even after hearing this

would you say

you heard the sound of the clock?

Please answer to the court

I've seen it being sold somewhere

Where did you see it?

For your information

the store that sells this very inconvenient clock

there's only one place in the world.

Well..

Your answer please!

witness

I forgot

I forgot..

or not

That's it

I forgot!

I've forgotten where.

Stop lying you bastard!!

I have seen it sold somewhere though..

Silence!

Somewhat doubtful, but

If the witness has forgotten, there's nothing we can do.

Defense

Is there anything else?

Yes

well

Yes

Why were you looking out the window in the first place?

f

Outside the window

I heard glass breaking

Glass?

Well you know..

a desk lamp made of glass

that fell over

Did we have such a thing at our firm?

There were pieces of broken glass all over the crime scene

Objection!

If you looked out the window because you heard glass breaking,

you wouldn't have known that it was a desk lamp

because it would have already been broken by the time you got to the window

Small details are irrelevant

Anyways, I saw the lamp before it fell

That is not possible

Do you see?

When viewing the firm from your hotel room

The visible areas are like this

Witness

Where was the table lamp?

You can tell by the placement of the glass shards

that it was..

here

so as long as you were in the hotel

there's no way for you to have known of

the existence of the glass table lamp

At the moment of the crime

were you not at the scene of crime?!

You're so annoying!

When I say I was in my hotel room, it means I was in my hotel room! Period!

I told you I was drinking my lemon tea!

Witness

Why don't you just admit your crime?

Actually,

this witness

was tapping the victim, Mia Fey

Telephone covers were removed, right?

This is the wiretapping device that was placed in the telephone

It was found during the spot inspection

When the witness broke in to install it

He saw the table lamp.

That's probably also when he heard the clock talking.

Indeed...

Witness

Do you admit to placing the wiretap?

I admit it

Okay

I snuck in a week before the crime

This witness committed trespassing and wiretapping

however

that has nothing to do with this case

okay

then

we shall end the cross examination

I'm sorry

a short time..

I mean

Please give me just a moment!

No

Mr. Wright

Don't give up

you've already

won

Defense

Is there a problem?

Ah no...

well...this!

This this

this your honour

What is it?

You've

already won

Mr. Wright

the truth is in your hands...

Defense

what is it?

There's nothing more pitiful than an attorney who doesn't know

when to admit defeat

When the witness saw the table lamp

it was when he was installing the wiretap

Take that!

If this is about the words,

that's already over

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