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The Judge

2014

Action / Crime / Drama

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Robert Downey Jr. Photo
Robert Downey Jr. as Hank Palmer
Vera Farmiga Photo
Vera Farmiga as Samantha Powell
Vincent D'Onofrio Photo
Vincent D'Onofrio as Glen Palmer
Leighton Meester Photo
Leighton Meester as Carla Powell
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932.18 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 21 min
P/S 2 / 3
2.06 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 21 min
P/S 1 / 9

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kosmasp8 / 10

Not easy

It's not easy to judge or to make the right choice as one. And the past always will get to you, no matter what you do and what you try to forget about it. This family drama is a perfect example of that. Basing everything on two major actors, this is more than solid (gold). The story works and you're invested from the get go. Even if Robert Downeys character might not seem the friendliest or maybe because of that. Because he seems to be able to get away with things.

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

Reviewed by Robert_duder8 / 10

A nearly perfectly crafted drama/comedy that was simply excellent

This year's premier film for me at the Toronto International Film Festival was The Judge. It was really the only film I happened to be able to get tickets to an afternoon matinée for. I assumed with the cast that it had that it would be at least decent. Well, it wasn't just decent. It was very nearly superb. It wasn't perfect and once I stopped and started to dissect it a little I saw some flaws in it but initially I was prepared to give this film a solid 9 and I'm still thinking about it. This was a truly great drama-comedy for adults that I think almost everyone will enjoy. The professional critics seem to be giving it a resounding "meh." That doesn't surprise me. They don't care for anything that doesn't fit their narrow minded view of what "art" is. Sorry reviewers...but its true. The Judge was as good, in fact in many ways better, than last years critical darling "August: Osage County." However, they are right when most of them say this is a vehicle for Robert Downey Jr. to do what he does best. The man has incredible chemistry on screen and fans of his will absolutely love this because he's being Tony Stark only a lawyer and this has a little more depth and heart than your average Marvel flick.

Robert Downey Jr. is a brilliant, smart talking, sarcastic big city lawyer. The predictability and cookie-cutter character that he portrays is one of the reasons why I hold back giving this a 9. We have seen this type of character before but Downey Jr. is still great at it and he's likable and passionate and he enjoys what he does on screen and you enjoy watching him. He delivers sarcasm and dark humour on point and leads the cast flawlessly. Robert Duvall is breath taking. I have always loved him as an actor but this should be an Oscar nomination for him. It won't because its too mainstream for the critics but Duvall is captivating as the bull-headed, moralistic, small town judge who has been estranged from his son (Downey Jr.) for many years. Together they are beyond dynamite. Their relationship drives this film right into your heart and is mesmerizing. In the way that Streep and Roberts won you over in August: Osage County, Downey and Duvall will bowl you over. Most of the supporting cast are excellent and some are okay at best. Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeremy Strong, Dax Shepherd, and Billy Bob Thorton are all really great. D'Onofrio shows signs of being amazing but due to such a big cast and so much focus being on Downey and Duvall, he sort of gets buried but he is still vital to the film. Some say that Strong as the mildly autistic son is unnecessary but I thought he added a certain dab of heart and sweetness to the film though they do use him for a lot of laughs. Thorton is intense as the prosecutor and Shepherd is very good as the small town lawyer at Downey's side. Unnecessary and almost forced characters were Vera Farmiga and Leighton Meester as mother and daughter. I know every film needs a romance story but it felt like it got in the way and should have been cut from the final film.

The Judge is long. Does a drama-comedy that is mostly a mainstream Robert Downey Jr. vehicle need to be 2 1/2 hours...no definitely not. Did I mind? Nope not in the least. I was just starting to think they might be drawing it out just a tad when it ended and it ended well. It told a story, it took its time establishing characters and background of this family, it touched on a hint of a mystery and disease and death and love and despair and redemption and I laughed a lot and I cried a lot and I just really enjoyed it. I felt good after I saw this and I can't wait to watch it again. That to me is the mark of a great film. It entertained me, it was smart and well written with a great cast and great performances. I felt like director David Dobkin who is synonymous with comedy really put his heart and soul into the project and cared a lot about it. He still put a lot of heartfelt laughs in it and it has its drawbacks but it was still really well done. I am willing to overlook the things that they didn't do or did that doesn't make this a critical masterpiece because it entertained me. This is a film every adult can watch and appreciate. And if nothing else Robert Duvall deserves an Oscar period. 8.5/10

Reviewed by MartinHafer8 / 10

Really nice acting and a nice score and characters you really don't care about in the least.

on screen vomiting big courtroom scene is pretty silly and hard to believe

"The Judge" is a very good film and the best part about it is the acting. Seeing Robert Downey and Robert Duvall at work is a treat and for this reason the film is well worth your time. However, I also realize that the movie won't appeal to everyone because the main characters in the film are rather unlikable.

When the film begins, you learn that Hank Palmer (Downey) is a hot- shot defense attorney who will do just about anything to win his case. He also has a habit of working with very rich and powerful but very evil clients and it doesn't seem to bother him in the least. His life, in some ways, is great--he's rich and he has a sweet daughter. But, his wife cannot stand him and you get the impression that she's cheating on him because he's simply unable to be a loving husband.

Into this world comes news that Hank's estranged father, Joseph (Duvall) is sick--and so he very reluctantly returns to his home town to see the guy. But it's obvious that the pair don't like each other. Joseph is a tough-as-nails judge and seems to be working the opposite side of the law. What's next? Well, a couple huge surprises and, predictably, some sort of peace and understanding between Hank and Joseph.

See this film for the acting. It shows that Downey is so much more than a guy who dons super-hero garb. And, it also features an Oscar- winner, Duvall, showing just how easy it all is for such a talented guy.

By the way, although you may not notice it, the soundtrack (aside from one song late in the film) is exceptional--one of the best I've heard in some time.

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