Richard Jewell

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Clint Eastwood directs this US drama based on true events. Security guard Richard Jewell (Paul Walter Hauser) foils a terrorist plot when he discovers a bomb in Atlanta's Centennial Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics. However, he is then named as the primary suspect in the FBI's investigation and denounced as a terrorist by the national press. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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Malarkey 

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English Richard Jewell is the kind of character only the USA seems capable of producing. What’s worse is how the American secret service, whether knowingly or not, fuels the paranoia of conspiracy theorists and eccentrics with their public actions. It's no surprise that the average American might trust wild theories over the government’s official stance. Clint Eastwood has once again found a brilliant story and directed it with the kind of craftsmanship that's hard to fault. From the gripping atmosphere to the stellar performances, everything hits the mark. Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, and Jon Hamm all deliver outstanding work. I’d mention Olivia Wilde too, but she’s barely in it, which is a shame. Richard Jewell is a solid piece of classic American filmmaking—something we’re seeing less of these days. ()

3DD!3 

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English Another finely tuned wow from Clint. This smooth-gliding story is further augmented by the acting performances. Powerhouse Sam Rockwell props up Houser in every scene they have together, making the times when Richard gets pissed even more impressive. Olivia Wilde, representing the media, could very easily have fallen into clichés, but in the end she actually rocks, and Hamm as an amoral FBI asshole is the embodiment of everything that you hate about the powers that be. In the end, this turns into an average guy vs. the government and the media battle, but it’s shot with such grace that I am giving it the fifth star. Movies where neither the government nor the media are right are always satisfying to watch. Especially these days. ()

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Necrotongue 

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English For me personally, Clint Eastwood is a safe bet. I’ve always liked him as an actor, and even when he started directing, he hasn't let me down. I enjoyed this film for its great direction, quality screenplay and very good acting performances (especially Sam Rockwell in the role of a serious lawyer). Most importantly, it was another portrayal of the typically American witch hunt. ()

agentmiky 

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English How does Eastwood do it at his age? To make a film at 89 years old brimming with such youthful energy is truly breathtaking. I can only tip my hat. But now, to the film. Richard Jewell tackles a significant story from the end of the last century that I think most people might not even know about (I’m among those who were completely unaware of this man). The film relies on two things: the cast and the well-crafted script. Honestly, I was most entertained by Sam Rockwell as the lawyer. In recent years, I’ve grown to really appreciate this actor; he can play any role, and you always know he won’t slack off. But Paul Walter Hauser as the lead was also engaging, and Jon Hamm, playing a negative character for perhaps the first time, was great as well. In terms of the script, I enjoyed every line, and the emotional scenes worked well both on paper and on screen. It’s a wonderful, intimate film that shows how being a hero can unexpectedly turn against you. I give it 85%. ()

Goldbeater 

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English Richard Jewell is perfectly executed moviemaking made under a steady hand, just as we like it from an eighty-nine-year-old Eastwood. The plot is unsurprising, in fact, you can predict at the beginning how it will necessarily turn out, but it's not about that at all; Clint Eastwood can tell a human story on the screen for more than two hours, and you just don't want to take your eyes off it. Richard Jewell is a dreaming dolt and makes some huge mistakes every so often but has his heart in the right place and will definitely win the hearts of the audience, too. Paul Walter Hauser as Richard Jewell and Sam Rockwell’s predatory lawyer make a captivating duo on screen. ()

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