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This movie really hit me. Eastwood’s slow pacing pulled me in, allowing the moral ambiguity to sink in on a deeper level. Courtroom dramas have always fascinated me because they make me feel like I’m right there with the jury, deciding what’s real, what’s honest, and what feels most truthful. And that ending, wow, leaving me thinking about it long after. Nicholas Hoult was phenomenal in this too—he really brought something special to the role.
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