Juror #2

Juror #2(2024)

PG-13
10/30/2024 (US)Drama, Thriller1h 54m
6.9

"Justice is blind. Guilt sees everything."

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While serving as a juror in a high profile murder trial, family man Justin Kemp finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma…one he could use to sway the jury verdict and potentially convict—or free—the accused killer.

Clint Eastwood

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Jonathan A. Abrams

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Movie Clip - I Need a Lawyer

Movie Clip - I Need a Lawyer

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Allison Crewson Is Questioned by the Prosecutor

Allison Crewson Is Questioned by the Prosecutor

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Movie Clip - First Deliberation

Movie Clip - First Deliberation

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Justin & The Jury Weigh The Evidence Of The Case

Justin & The Jury Weigh The Evidence Of The Case

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Movie Clip - You Are Dismissed

Movie Clip - You Are Dismissed

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Movie Clip - Facts of the Case

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on November 3, 2024

Expectant father "Justin" (Nicholas Hoult) is slated for jury duty and so duly sets off for the selection hoping that he doesn't get picked and that he can return to his wife to await the arrival of their bundle of joy. Sadly, though, they like the cut of his jib and selected he is. It's a murder trial with a man accused of brutally killing his girlfriend after a bar-room brawl. Prosecutor and aspiring DA candidate "Faith" (Toni Collette) thinks it's all in the bag, but defence attorney "Resnick" (Chris Messina) isn't so sure. As the proceedings commence, our second juror gets a bit of a shock. Some of this evidence is proving startlingly evocative. The more he hears of the incident, the more he begins to realise that his job as a juror might prove to be much more personal than he anticipated. With pressure from his wife and his fellow jurors to get it all over with, he has to fight to try and find a way to more fully explore the evidence and luckily he manages to convince one of their number "Harold" (J.K. Simmons) to help him. As the they dig deeper, what might they find and what might they incentivise the prosecutor to find too? I think Hoult holds this together well, and as the audience becomes better briefed on just who did what to whom, director Clint Eastwood still manages to keep the film engaging and tensely paced leaving the audience with quite a moral dilemma as truths start to out and sympathies become severely tested. Simmons supports well, as do Collette and Messina but Kiefer Sutherland appears too sparingly to make much impact on the story so it really is left to us and "Juror #2" to come to terms with what happened and with our own consciences.