Review | 'Juror #2': Another intentionally muddy moral tale from Clint Eastwood
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Clint Eastwood's 'Juror #2' may not be great, but it reflects the director's ongoing interest in the complexities of heroism and morality at 94.
Eastwood, now 94 years old, continues to explore themes of heroism and its impact on the soul through narratives that challenge traditional storytelling.
In 'Juror #2', a twist reveals the juror as both a family man and a murderer, complicating the narrative around justice and personal guilt.
The film engages with the moral ambiguities of its characters, akin to a modern retelling of '12 Angry Men', yet layered with personal stakes.
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