The Burial
The Burial

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The Burial

2023
Movie
82 min
English

When Molly’s boyfriend gets a phone call from his estranged brother, she thinks nothing of joining him on an impromptu family reunion at a remote cabin. However, she soon finds herself taking charge of a deadly situation when the trip’s true purpose is revealed and good intentions lead to a conflict with pure evil.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes81%
Metacritic64/100
Google Users85%
Director: Maggie BettsGenres: Biography, Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In 1995, funeral home owner Jeremiah O'Keefe hires charismatic lawyer Willie E. Gary to sue the wealthy Canadian Loewen Group after a deal goes sour. What starts as a business dispute escalates into a high-stakes trial that uncovers systemic injustice and becomes a fight for the soul of Mississippi. The case exposes corporate greed and racial inequality, forcing the community to confront uncomfortable truths.

Critical Reception

The Burial received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its strong performances, particularly from Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones, and its engaging courtroom drama elements. The film was commended for its blend of humor and serious subject matter, effectively highlighting themes of justice and corporate accountability. However, some reviews noted that the narrative occasionally felt formulaic, despite the compelling true story it was based on.

What Reviewers Say

  • Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones deliver powerhouse performances that anchor the film.

  • The courtroom scenes are tense and engaging, making for a compelling legal drama.

  • The film successfully balances its serious themes with moments of humor and heart.

Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's strong acting, particularly Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones. Many found the courtroom drama captivating and the underlying story inspiring. The film's ability to tackle themes of justice and corporate wrongdoing resonated well with viewers.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the true story of Jeremiah O'Keefe and the lawsuit he filed against the Loewen Group, which was chronicled in a 1999 article by Jonathan Eig for "Texas Monthly."

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