Kiefer Sutherland landed the role by writing to Clint Eastwood, telling him how much of a fan he was and that he wanted to star in one of his films before he retired
Narrative
While serving as a juror in a high-profile murder trial, a family man finds himself grappling with a serious moral dilemma, one that could sway the jury’s verdict and potentially convict or acquit the wrong man.
Kiefer’s father, Donald Sutherland, had starred opposite Clint in Kelly’s Heroes (1970) and Space Cowboys (2000)
Are you, like me, fed up with the barrage of over-budget superhero movies, rushed VFX, lackluster characters, and poor writing?
Not only is this likely Eastwood’s last film, it’s also a very good one
Well written by Jonathan Abrams, with very real and relatable stakes, you’re guaranteed to leave the theater thinking: Oh my God, what if this happened to me?!
What would I do?!
The actors give great performances, invoking real emotions.
I’m appalled at how little marketing the studio did for this movie
I’m so glad I saw it and I hope other filmmakers, who want to bring real, wholesome, relatable movies to theaters, can do the same.