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Juror 8
Seoul, South Korea, September 21st, 2008. Eight citizens, the first to intervene as jurors in the country's legal history, are randomly selected to examine a matricide case that appears to have been resolved due to the existence of apparently conclusive evidence.
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Plot Summary
In a Japanese courtroom, twelve jurors are tasked with deciding the fate of a murder suspect. While most are convinced of his guilt, Juror 8, an ordinary citizen, begins to question the evidence, leading him to relentlessly pursue the truth. His persistent doubts and methodical approach force the other jurors to re-examine their assumptions and the very nature of justice.
Critical Reception
Juror 8 received a generally positive reception, praised for its tight pacing and compelling central performance. The film effectively translated the suspense of a courtroom drama into a visually engaging experience, though some critics noted familiar plot points within the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense courtroom atmosphere and engaging mystery.
Ren Meguro's performance as Juror 8 was highlighted as a strong anchor.
Some found the plot predictable, relying on established courtroom drama tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews were varied, with many appreciating the film's suspenseful plot and the compelling dilemma faced by the jurors. However, some viewers felt the resolution was somewhat expected, lacking a truly surprising twist.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2015 South Korean film 'The Advocate: A Missing Body'.
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