Juror #2 (2024) Movie Review

Juror #2 – Movie Review

First Reaction – Juror #2 is a courtroom drama which keeps us guessing on a different level.

Director: Clint Eastwood

Writer: Jonathan A Abrams (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Nicholas Hoult (Superman)
  • Toni Collette (Hereditary)
  • J.K. Simmons (Whiplash)
  • Kiefer Sutherland (24)
  • Zoey Deutch (Not Okay)

The story centers on a family man who becomes a juror in a famous murder case. He soon faces a difficult moral problem: he discovers something that could influence the jury’s decision and lead to an innocent person being convicted, or a guilty one going free.

Runtime: 1 Hour 54 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

The story begins with Justin Kemp being called for jury duty just as his partner, Allison, is becoming pregnant. The case involves Faith Killebrew, a prosecutor determined to convict the suspect, and Eric Resnick, the defense attorney working to prove his innocence.

As the trial progresses, Justin faces a difficult moral conflict, suspecting the real truth differs from what’s being presented. He wrestles with his conscience and considers using his role as a juror to influence the outcome.

Verdict on Juror #2

Recap

I just saw this film, and it’s a real slow burn. It centers around a guy reluctantly called for jury duty, and the case ends up being surprisingly personal. He starts questioning things, letting his conscience lead him to subtly influence the other jurors. It’s fascinating to watch, but this conviction comes at a cost – it completely consumes him, and his partner is understandably frustrated with how long it’s taking.

Best Parts

This captivating thriller unfolds like a courtroom drama, but with a unique twist: the truth is revealed solely through the eyes of a single character. Strong performances draw you into a compelling story that mirrors the complex deliberations of a jury, highlighting how individual backgrounds shape collective decisions.

Worst Parts

This case isn’t as gripping as others, likely because there’s a lot of unrelated activity happening alongside the investigation, including people trying to solve it themselves.

Final ThoughtsJuror #2 is an intense courtroom drama, which changes the outcome of a bigger trial.

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2025-11-01 15:38