As a columnist for Dublin's Sunday Independent, crime reporter Veronica Guerin wrote with conviction about the city's growing drug problems and the pushers behind them--so much so that her life was threatened and she was even shot in the leg at point-blank range in her own home. Ultimately, her tenacious efforts to uncover the truth led to her murder on June 26, 1995, and her death was instrumental in changing Ireland's criminal and drug laws. Her story is an important one, but Hollywood's second attempt at it in Veronica Guerin (the first was 2000's When the Sky Falls, starring Joan Allen as Guerin) falls short of telling it well. It may be that this journalist's story is better expressed in the medium she chose herself--print--which would allow a fuller look at the complex legal and ethical issues surrounding Guerin's efforts to uncover crime in her city. Can she name names in print? Should she reveal her sources? Were Dublin's laws keeping criminals on the streets? All these questions are asked but never elaborated upon, and a complex, intelligent story becomes Hollywood simple.