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The Juror
The Juror
1996 ·118 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
5.5
IMDb 5.7 КП 6.6 RT 22%
Thriller, Crime
Director: Brian Gibson
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Struggling single mother Annie Laird impulsively agrees to serve on a jury, hoping for a little excitement in her humdrum life. But she gets far more than she bargained for when she's forced to sacrifice the truth to save her son from the mob's seductive, psychotic enforcer.

Budget: $44M
US Gross: $22.75M
Worldwide: $22.75M
Demi Moore
Actor
Alec Baldwin
Actor
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Actor
🏆 Razzie Awards 1997 — Worst Actress

The Juror is generally regarded as an atmospheric and engaging 90s psychological thriller that balances domestic drama with suspense. While the screenplay and Demi Moore's performance draw polarized opinions, the film is consistently elevated by Alec Baldwin's compelling portrayal of a charismatic villain.

Acting Alec Baldwin delivers a standout, commanding performance that provides the film's most magnetic and threatening presence.
Acting The supporting performances, particularly from a young Joseph Gordon-Levitt, are highly effective and add depth to the family dynamic.
Emotion The film successfully cultivates a tense, ominous atmosphere that effectively translates the heroine's sense of helplessness and inevitable dread.
Screenplay The screenplay is viewed as a mix of effective psychological tension and conventional tropes, with critics disagreeing on whether the writing is 'raw' and formulaic or an insightful exploration of coercion.
Acting Demi Moore's central performance is divisive, with some reviewers finding her credible and brave, while others dismiss the portrayal as dull or lacking nuance.
Pacing The film's pacing is subject to debate, as some viewers appreciate the contemplative, emotional focus while others find the narrative flow to be drawn-out.
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