Review of Richard Jewell (2019) by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky for The A.V. Club — 04 Dec 2019
Like so many of the works of Eastwood’s long late period, Jewell offers a story without much of an endpoint, with an uplifting coda that feels almost as jarring as the ending of "American Sniper.
" But somewhere within its surprisingly pacey two-plus hours is a compelling group portrait of ordinary oddballs in cruel circumstances; it relays Eastwood’s appreciation for individuals over masses better than any speech ever could.
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This review of Richard Jewell (2019) was written by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky and published by The A.V. Club on 04 Dec 2019.
Richard Jewell has generally received positive reviews.
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