Der Großstadtanwalt Hank Palmer kehrt in sein Elternhaus zurück. Sein Vater, der Richter der Stadt, wird des Mordes verdächtigt. Hank macht sich auf die Suche nach der Wahrheit und nähert si... Alles lesenDer Großstadtanwalt Hank Palmer kehrt in sein Elternhaus zurück. Sein Vater, der Richter der Stadt, wird des Mordes verdächtigt. Hank macht sich auf die Suche nach der Wahrheit und nähert sich unterdessen wieder seiner entfremdeten Familie an.Der Großstadtanwalt Hank Palmer kehrt in sein Elternhaus zurück. Sein Vater, der Richter der Stadt, wird des Mordes verdächtigt. Hank macht sich auf die Suche nach der Wahrheit und nähert sich unterdessen wieder seiner entfremdeten Familie an.
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I found this to be a better film than Gone Girl. It is more believable and more moving.
I am a baby boomer who likes science fiction but I am quite pleased to see a film without a super hero and CG images.
I hope to convince my daughters (all in their 20's) and my parents (in their 80's) to see this movie.
Not a simple courtroom drama at all, the story is more about Hank Palmer (Downey)'s struggle to understand his relationship with his father and to accept where he came from. It's about identity, family, and all the messiness and contradictions of life.
If you are a teenager who can't sit still through a more-than-two-hours long movie, or expect some type of John Grisham or Iron Man-like action from this film, you will be disappointed. If you are a true film lover who revels in watching great actors practice their craft, you will not be disappointed by The Judge.
This movie is definitely worth sitting through for amazing performances by both Downey and Duvall, who could both be up for Oscar nominations for their roles as the son and father, respectively. There are many very funny moments as well as many touching moments between father and son, brother and brother. The audience I sat with at Roy Thomson Hall loved it, frequently expressing their appreciation with laughter. See for yourself on October 10--don't let a few critics spoil it for you.
Robert Downey, Jr. has always shown himself to be a top quality actor. His role here as Henry Palmer is no exception. Watching him here you forget about all the high-tech comic book movies he's done. This, I'm sure, is the kind of role actors look for when they have no trouble paying the bills.
Vera Farmiga is very impressive as the love interest. She's both beautiful and talented.
But Vincent D'Onofrio was possibly the most impressive. There's always something just under the surface, whether he's playing a stressed out Marine recruit, an over worked homicide detective, or the big brother who missed his chance at Big League dreams, D'Onofrio may have given the most understated performance of the whole film.
I highly recommend this one if you like quality drama.
But we do get to see behind that curtain/wall, that his character has made up and his own denial. There is an almost weird love triangle, which might throw some people off, but it's just to make our main character more believable, to show what he became over the years. Every decision will result in some consequences, question is who is the one taking them.... A great drama and movie, highly recommended
The story itself is fairly clichéd. A lawyer (Robert Downey Jr) in the middle of a messy separation returns home for his mother's funeral. His estranged father (Robert Duvall) doesn't want anything to do with him. He rekindles romance with an old flame (Vera Farmiga). It's the performances though that make it engaging and stop it from potentially being just another straight to DVD release.
The film is beautifully directed by David Dobkin. Downey Jr and Duvall are both excellent. Their scenes are strong and emotional. I also loved Vincent D'Onofrio and Jeremy Strong (as Downey Jr's older and younger brothers respectively). They are terrific. Farmiga, Dax Shepard and Billy Bob Thornton are all great, but I felt they were somewhat underused.
Even though I think that there was a bit too much going on and at times it got a bit too sentimental, I still very much enjoyed The Judge for the most part. It is a touching and absorbing film, that will make you laugh and cry, and if you are a fan of either Downey Jr or Duvall you'll love it.
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- WissenswertesSomeone rhetorically mentions Atticus Finch, a reference to Wer die Nachtigall stört (1962), which was Robert Duvall's screen debut, playing Arthur "Boo" Radley.
- PatzerWhen Hank asks the Judge on the stand, "What would happen to all the cases you've presided over in the last six months if it were determined that your mental actuality were diminished?" The word that Hand was looking for was, "acuity." Actuality means the actual existence, where acuity means sharpness or keenness of thought.
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Hank Palmer: Everyone wants Atticus Finch until there's a dead hooker in a bathtub.
[Note: Atticus Finch is the lawyer in "To Kill a Mockingbird."]
- SoundtracksWell Sweep Out The Ashes (In The Morning)
Written by Joyce Allsup
Performed by Gram Parsons
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Erscheinungsdatum
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- Auch bekannt als
- Der Richter - Sein wichtigster Fall
- Drehorte
- Plymouth County Courthouse, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA(Opening Courtroom Scene)
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- Budget
- 50.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 47.119.388 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 13.116.226 $
- 12. Okt. 2014
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 84.419.388 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 21 Min.(141 min)
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1