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Where There's a Will is a curious blend of drama centered around family dynamics, responsibility, and the sometimes chaotic nature of law. Charles Crow-Finch, portrayed with a relatable disarray, embodies the struggles of a lawyer drowning in debt. His son Rupert’s return, coupled with his girlfriend Cavatina's bold move to buy Charles' practice, sets off a chain of events steeped in a mix of tension and warmth. The pacing often reflects the ups and downs of familial bonds, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and frustrating. The performances are genuine, capturing the awkwardness of family ties, and the film’s approach to legal dilemmas is refreshingly down-to-earth. There’s a certain charm in its imperfections that draws you in.
Explores themes of family responsibilityFeatures relatable performancesOffers a unique take on legal dramas
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