Nobodys fooled
- Juror #2 review by cr
I agree with the second reviewer.
This film is sooo bad and yet it has 93% on RT!
Starts with a guy going for jury service and guess what its him who is guilty and not the guy in the dock!
Whaddiyyahh know!
Then its a very poor imitation of 12 angry men with even more unlikely happenings.
Its just so far fetched i couldnt take it seriously.
A bad misfire from clint.
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Amazing film
- Juror #2 review by LN
This film is a brilliant drama with a superb cast all of whom are on top form. reminds me of a modern day 12 angry men. One of the best films i have watched
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100% Forgettable
- Juror #2 review by griggs
Juror #2 is fine but absolutely forgettable. The performances are competent, and Clint Eastwood’s direction is solid, if uninspired. However, the implausible plot stretches credibility far beyond breaking point. It’s watchable enough, but you’ll struggle to recall much about it in week’s time.
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Eastwood’s still got it
- Juror #2 review by HW
I enjoyed the twisted concept of this story, and Nicholas Hoult was utterly captivating as the tortured family man torn between saving his own life or the life of the man whose guilt he’s supposed to be deciding. Yes, there were many scenes that felt like a remake of ‘12 Angry Men’, but this time the one juror standing against the others has ulterior motives. I’m impressed Eastwood can still direct such gripping thrillers in his 90s. As well as being entertaining (watching a man stuck in a completely unenvious position is morbidly fascinating), this complex drama also asks some probing questions about the integrity of the US justice system. Every character who’s supposed to have an unbiased judgment during the trial has their own agenda going on.
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Probably Worth A Watch
- Juror #2 review by KB
The main characters are a bit corny and the jury room meetings dialogue/script is very cheesy and unrealistic but overall a reasonable film that just about holds the interest throughout.
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