The best thing about this movie would have to be its title. I find the bluntness of "No, The Case is Happily Resolved" oddly funny, so maybe was expecting something a little zanier than what I got with the actual film. Truth be told, it's pretty serious, and apart from a couple of shot sequences here and there, it really couldn't be called action-packed.
At the end of the day, it does the very Hitchcock "man charged with a crime he didn't do" premise quite well, and I found it to be decently engaging for most of its runtime (few non-Hitchcock films have done it as well as the miniseries "The Night Of," though).
Acting and pacing are both solid, but it's probably the music that ends up doing a surprising amount of the heavy-lifting - the score was really well done.
At the end of the day, it does the very Hitchcock "man charged with a crime he didn't do" premise quite well, and I found it to be decently engaging for most of its runtime (few non-Hitchcock films have done it as well as the miniseries "The Night Of," though).
Acting and pacing are both solid, but it's probably the music that ends up doing a surprising amount of the heavy-lifting - the score was really well done.