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Runaway Jury (PG-13)
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Even with all the mechanisms of a typical courtroom drama,
Runaway Jury
and its high-powered cast takes things up a notch by giving audiences a fresh point of view--while nailing a worthy adversary.
Story
Courtroom dramas generally make for good entertainment. One of the most popular and satisfying scenarios is the underdog who triumphs over the big, bad corporate honchos, and no one paints this better than lawyer-turned-pop novelist John Grisham. In
Runaway Jury
, the latest Grisham adaptation, the stage is set in New Orleans when a young widow brings a civil suit against a powerful gun manufacturing corporation that she holds responsible for the death of her husband who was shot during a madman's killing spree. Representing her is Wendall Rohr (
Dustin Hoffman
), a do-gooder if there ever was one, who believes wholeheartedly in his cause. But the film's title says it all. Rohr's arch-nemesis isn't the defending lawyer, it's Rankin Fitch (
Gene Hackman
), a brilliant but ruthless jury consultant hired by the corporation, whose motto is "Trials are too important to be left up to juries." He works with a technologically advanced surveillance team to gather information on potential jurors and manipulate them to be on his client's side. What Fitch doesn't count on, however, is wild card Nick Easter (
John Cusack
), a suave juror with his own agenda. He and his partner on the outside, Marlee (
Rachel Weisz
), assure Fitch and Rohr that they can sway the jury in favor of whoever pays them the highest price. Fitch and Rohr are dubious, but as the case is argued in court, Marlee and Nick prove they not only have the tools but the talent to outsmart the big guns.
Acting
Hoffman
and
Hackman
go way back, having bunked together in New York in the '60s while scrambling for acting jobs--and in all the countless movies each have made,
Runaway Jury
is the first time the two have actually worked together. They tried once, when
Hackman
(only seven years older than
Hoffman
) was cast to play Elaine's father in the 1967
Hoffman
classic
The Graduate
. Unfortunately,
Hackman
was fired shortly thereafter but went on to make his name in
Bonnie and Clyde
that same year. Now, as Oscar-winning veterans, the two finally get to square off as rivals Fitch and Rohr. Even though
Hackman
never misses a beat as the amoral Fitch, it's clear the role isn't that challenging--but he still makes the most of it.
Hoffman
, on the other hand, loves to overdo it, slamming his fist down in indignation every chance he gets as the righteous Rohr.
Hoffman
should pay a little more attention to his old friend's more subtle methods. Needless to say, the two relish their final pivotal showdown. As the other half of the cast,
Cusack
and
Weisz
compliment the proceedings nicely as the charismatic Nick and the sharp-as-nails Marlee. At first, they seem just as greedy and sneaky as the others, watching them play their dangerous cat and mouse game, but once their true intentions are brought to light, it makes that courtroom drama scenario about the underdog's fight for what is right all the more satisfying.
Direction
Runaway Jury
has a few things going for it. First of all, not since
The Firm
has a John Grisham story been so topical and full of interesting twists and comeuppances. Although the book goes after the tobacco companies, in this age of high school shootings and sniper attacks, gun manufacturing companies make even better villains and making them culpable will speak to many. Secondly, not since the 1957 film
12 Angry Men
has a movie about serving on a jury also been so compelling. At the beginning, it's easy to see how
Runaway Jury
could fall into a standard courtroom milieu. Director
Gary Fleder
(
Don't Say a Word
) gives it a claustrophobic feel by concentrating on the small, enclosed spaces such as the steamy deliberation room and mahogany courtroom. As the good and bad guys prepare to do battle while engaged in the twist of buying and selling jury votes, the movie grabs your attention and holds on. Does this kind of corruption in the justice system really happen? You might be shocked by your own naiveté.
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