Richard Jewell

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Richard Jewell es el guardia de seguridad que informa de haber encontrado el dispositivo del atentado terrorista que tuvo lugar en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta de 1996; su informe lo convierte en un héroe ya que su reacción rápida permite salvar muchísimas vidas. Pero en cuestión de días, el aspirante a policía se convierte en el sospechoso número uno del FBI. Vilipendiado por la prensa y la gente por igual, su vida queda destrozada. Jewell contacta con el abogado independiente y anti-establishment Watson Bryant y le confiesa que es absolutamente inocente. Pero Bryant descubre lo difícil que es luchar contra el poder del FBI, del GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation) y del APD (Atlanta Police Department) para limpiar el nombre de su cliente. Además, debe evitar que Richard confíe en las personas que intentan destruirlo. (Warner Bros. España)

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Goldbeater 

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español Un gran trabajo cinematográfico bajo una mano firme, como nos gusta del octogenario Eastwood. La trama no te sorprende, de hecho puedes adivinar desde el principio cómo tiene que acabar todo, pero no se trata de eso, Clint Eastwood consigue contar en más de dos horas una historia humana de la que no quieres apartar la vista. Richard Jewell como un ingenuo soñador que se equivoca de vez en cuando, pero como dicen, su corazón está en el lugar correcto, se gana el corazón de la audiencia. Su personaje Paul Walter Hauser y el abogado depredador de Sam Rockwell forman un dúo fascinante. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés Similar types like Richard Jewell can probably only be produced by the USA. The worst part of it all, however, is the fact that the American secret service theoretically endlessly supports those enthusiasts, conspiracy theory fans, and oddballs by how they behave in public. Then it's no wonder that the average American would rather believe what the government is hiding from them than what they officially present to them. Clint Eastwood has once again found a great topic here. Moreover, he filmed it so honestly that nothing can be denied to him. From the atmosphere beginning, through great acting performances to the end. Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm. They all shine here with amazing performances. I would say Olivia Wilde too, but unfortunately she hardly appears here to my regret. Richard Jewell is an honest piece of American filmmaking, that filmmaking that is seen less and less. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés A confident Clint Eastwood serves up another compelling true story that is intense and suspenseful from start to finish, and Sam Rockwell has another perfect supporting role! (After Jojo Rabbit for the second time this year). Well acted, interestingly shot, emotional towards the end and overall a very entertaining piece of work where I kept my hands clenched for the entire running time. Praise should also be given to the nasty detective Jon Hamm, the bitchy reporter played by Olivia Wilde, and the unknown Paul Walter Hauser, who also gives a great performance. I hope it's not Eastwood’s last film. 8/10. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés When I write that I find Clint Eastwood to be the most admirable filmmaker working today, you might think I'm mainly admiring the fact that he's still making movies on the cusp of 90. And he's doing it so well. That's certainly true, but I admire him even more for the subjects he chooses and how he handles them. Richard Jewell is another one of his "ordinary heroes" who lived through something that you wouldn't quite want to believe if it hadn't really happened. However, unlike Sully Sullenberger, who was "only" in danger of losing his career, Richard Jewell stands in front of the electric chair and, thanks to the fact that he is actually an overgrown child of principle and looks up to the law enforcement officials without bounds, slowly and willingly sits in that chair himself. The story is wonderfully scary. Without exception superbly acted (if I had to single anyone out, P. W. Hauser would be my favorite chameleon aside from Sam Rockwell) and most importantly so beautifully told, in a slow balladic manner with occasional light relief in the form of sensitive humor that both puts the viewer at ease and highlights the absurdity of the whole situation. Wonderful. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés Another finely tuned wow from Clint. This smooth-gliding story is further augmented by the acting performances. Powerhouse Sam Rockwell props up Houser in every scene they have together, making the times when Richard gets pissed even more impressive. Olivia Wilde, representing the media, could very easily have fallen into clichés, but in the end she actually rocks, and Hamm as an amoral FBI asshole is the embodiment of everything that you hate about the powers that be. In the end, this turns into an average guy vs. the government and the media battle, but it’s shot with such grace that I am giving it the fifth star. Movies where neither the government nor the media are right are always satisfying to watch. Especially these days. ()

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