Juror #2 Reviews
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  • Reads 3
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2024
Juror #2 Reviews
Over the past decade, Clint Eastwood has stepped behind the camera and made eight movies, ranging from biopics like Sully to musicals like Jersey Boys. Even if the movies themselves range from great to forgettable, Eastwood never does things by halves. In what will likely be his final film (the man is 94), Eastwood sets his sights on a 12 Angry Men-esque courtroom drama. Eastwood is known for old-fashioned storytelling that aims to answer deep questions. Juror Number 2 questions what the words "justice" and "accountability" mean when a juror in what should be a simple murder trial realizes he may actually be the murderer. If you're hoping for meaningful answers at the end, you'll probably be disappointed. You can find this movie at Afdah Movies:
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