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Roman J. Israel, Esq.

2017 6.5 12.5K PG-13 views saved
Roman J. Israel, Esq.

Hard-nosed liberal lawyer Roman J. Israel has been fighting the good fight forever while others take the credit. When his partner – the firm's frontman – has a heart attack, Israel suddenly takes on that role. He soon discovers some unsettling truths about the firm – truths that conflict with his values of helping the poor and dispossessed – and finds himself in an existential crisis that leads to extreme actions.

Countries: US
Languages: Armenian, English, Spanish
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 2hrs 2min
Status: Released
Release date: 2017-11-17
Release format: Streaming — Jan 30, 2018
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Felipe Fernando Geyer
@felipegeyer 6 years ago

Muito bom o filme, Denzel Washington sempre dando show.

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Felipe Fernando Geyer
@felipegeyer 6 years ago

Muito bom o filme, Denzel Washington sempre dando show.

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brandon brisbon
@bran83 5 months ago

Denzel Washington is one of one, a legend at his craft. He always puts himself in the shoes of his characters. Great actor.. Great movie.

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r96sk
@r96sk 4 years ago

Denzel Washington is a delight to watch in 'Roman J. Israel, Esq.'.

I thoroughly liked the vast majority of this film, but even so it would be so much worse off if it wasn't for Washington; who nails his performance. Away from the lead, the cinematography is pleasant as is the premise and support cast; for which Colin Farrell is the standout.

It's a real interesting legal drama. There's not much to note here without wanting to spoil things, but I can say it's worth your time.

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morphorod
@morphorod 7 years ago

The movie is pretty good. I thought that this story would best be used as a morality play. Showing the virtuous and noble attorney who intentionally walks into darkness and pays the ultimate price for it. However, the beginning of the film only showed the terrible life the main character was living and how he had to change strategies to adapt or survive. I think this was a mistake. It would have been far more effective to show Roman him as a good man, almost too good who has failings and failings and is almost forced into accepting darkness. The story tried to do that but didn’t quite hit the mark. Instead it showed Roman as being a civil rights activist who is kind of a joke in today’s world. Misused effort in my view. However, the final act, I thought, was pretty well done. The way that Roman and George played off each other was interesting and engaging. I imagine there will be some who take issue with the a white man finishing a black mans work and in a way being a savior of the cause. A common trope that should be done away with. I didn’t really like it but I suppose for white audiences that will play rather well.

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Lee Brown Barrow Movie Buff
@lee-brown-barrow 6 years ago

The story is a little lacking, but as an acting showcase for Denzel, the film shines.

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Neal Mahoney
@nmahoney416 7 years ago

Denzel gives a great performance. Colin Farrell is fantastic too. It is very much a character study and there is a lot of legal talk that can be a little boring. The beginning is a little slow but it picks up the pace near the end. Worth a watch to see Denzel.

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Saif Muhammad
@gamouae00000 1 month ago

"When values collapse under the weight of wealth."

This is the central message of the film.

The story follows Roman, a passionate civil rights attorney, who finds himself adrift after the death of his mentor and lifelong inspiration. With his moral compass shaken, Roman is offered a position at a prestigious law firm led by a highly ambitious lawyer.

As Roman steps into this new world of luxury, power, and legal compromise, he is faced with ethical challenges that test his deeply held beliefs. But the price of success may be too high—and not all values can survive the seduction of wealth

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TimberWolf
@vetavde 1 year ago

Denzel's acting is nothing short of inspired. And while I'm not a fan of the movie as a whole, just watching it to see Denzel portray the lightly autistic-presenting Roman J. Israel would be (almost) worth it. Having said that, the problem in this movie becomes that he quickly out-acts his fellow actors, and out-performs to the limit of the script. This is not helped by the story being a bit all over the place, and towards the end lacking in definition. Resolution is found, as is so often the case in mediocre scripts, in a miraculous turn of character by one of the principals, ending in an "all's well that ends well" that does little justice to the movie as a whole. So: Watch it for Denzel, go make snacks when he's off-screen.

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Carlos Fernando Ibarra
@jekyl6669 7 years ago

The script doesn't quite live up to Denzel's committed, Knockout performance. It's a really interesting character, going through an intriguing set of events. But the story kind of putters out by the final third of the film. If it was tightened up a bit, it could've been a truly great film.

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maphiagurl
@maphiagurl 5 years ago

My instinct was to turn the movie off after only 30 minutes but I was watching with someone so I let it run. To be fair I’m not a huge Denzel fan so this could have clouded my judgement. All in all I think that this was a very mediocre movie. They should have spent more time establishing the parameters of his autistic spectrum disorder. At the point where he changes his clothes, life, it seems that his disorder disappeared and suddenly he was normal but if he truly was on the spectrum the clothes do not make the man. The movie jumped so much that it seemed to be missing much of the space between the plot that would have made the movie. Denzel is not buyable as this spectrum character .. he is not Dustin Hoffman.

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