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I would like to clarify this to anyone making subsequent edits in the "Films" section: What qualifies to be a legal thriller? It should be a thriller, first and foremost. In that sense, the outcome of film should not be predictable or obvious. "Legal" implies that major portion of the film is a courtroom or legal drama. In essence, "legal thriller" generally includes movies where the innocence of the main character is not known until the end OR it is not known until the end if the actual culprit would be punished. I understand there is a thin line between "legal thrillers" and "legal drama" (and many movies qualify to be both). So I would leave it upon the good sense of Wiki editors to get it right. --Karan1311 (talk) 05:36, 1 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hi everyone, I will be making subsequent edits on this page, as part of the article stub - the legal thriller that I am working on. Please feel free to share anymore questions you have concerning the page. Thank you for the above question, I have clarified this in the definition of the legal thriller genre lead section. --Jinkedforana (talk) 5:31, 11 May 2021 (AEST)

I didn’t want that onesie

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