Drama,Thriller   United States of America

"The Whole Truth" centers around the trial of Mike Lassiter, a seventeen-year-old who is accused of brutally murdering his wealthy father, Boone Lassiter. A talented defense attorney named Richard Ramsey takes on the challenging case.

The story is presented through a series of flashbacks and courtroom scenes. As Ramsey starts building his defense, he discovers that practically everyone involved in the case has secrets and ulterior motives. Mike maintains his innocence, but the evidence against him seems incriminating.

Ramsey delves deep into the Lassiter family dynamics, uncovering tensions and animosity between Boone and his wife Loretta, as well as his longtime friend and business partner, Jonas. Boone's abusive behavior and financial issues also come into focus, making him a possible target for someone seeking revenge or personal gain.

As the trial progresses, Ramsey faces off against a relentless and determined prosecutor, played by the district attorney. Ramsey presents various theories and alternative explanations for Boone's murder, pointing out inconsistencies and potential suspects. He brings forward witnesses, such as Mike's girlfriend and neighbors, trying to provide an alternative narrative to the prosecution's case.

Throughout the trial, Mike remains withdrawn and reluctant to share crucial information about the night of his father's death with Ramsey. As the truth slowly unfolds, Ramsey uncovers shocking revelations that could change the course of the trial, including hidden relationships, betrayals, and unexpected alliances.

As the movie approaches its climax, Ramsey must determine whether his client is genuinely innocent or if there are still elements of the case that remain hidden. The audience is taken on a suspenseful journey, full of twists, as they try to piece together the truth behind Boone Lassiter's murder.

In the end, the movie's resolution surprises viewers with unexpected revelations and a final courtroom showdown that unveils the whole truth.
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