One of my favorite movies of the year was hard to catch in theaters. It was Juror #2, Clint Eastwood's supposed final movie and an exciting character thriller. Warner Brothers didn't keep it in theaters for a long time, but now it's on their Max streamer, and getting lots of clicks. The more people watch it, the more they want to discuss the movie's ending, and there's a lot to unpack. So, today, we will discuss the ending of Juror #2. We'll review the plot, the themes, and other parts of its storytelling. Let's dive in. 'Juror #2' PlotThe plot of the movie is actually pretty simple on the surface. Justin Kemp (Nicholas Hoult), is a family man and recovering alcoholic. His wife is expecting their first baby and their life is finally going right. Then Justin gets selected for Jury Duty, it seems like a pain but he's doing his civic duty. The case is a high-profile murder trial.A young woman named Kendall Carter is found dead, and her boyfriend, James Sythe, is accused of her murder. The prosecution, led by ambitious District Attorney Faith Killebrew (Toni Collette), paints a picture of a volatile relationship and a jealous boyfriend.But as the trial progresses and evidence is presented, Justin realizes he might be connected to Kendall's death. He was at the bar the night the crime in question happened. It was raining and he thought he hit a deer on the ride home. Justin begins to wonder if he did...
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