Richard Jewell

Richard Jewell

  • Director: Clint Eastwood
  • Writer: Billy Ray,Marie Brenner,Kent Alexander
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 13, 2019
  • Sound mix: Dolby
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Anh Hùng Richard Jewell
  • "Richard Jewell" (Richard Jewell) is a feature film directed by Clint Eastwood , starred by Paul Walter Hauser , Kathy Bates , Sam Rockwell , Olivia Wilde , Wayne Duvall, etc.   , released in North America on December 13, 2019, January   2020 It was released in mainland China on the 10th.
    The film is adapted from a 1997 article of the same name in Vanity Fair. It tells the story of the Atlanta Olympics security guard Richard Jeweller who discovered that there was a bomb in the Olympic Park and prevented the tragedy from happening, but was wrongly accused.

    Details

    • Release date December 13, 2019
    • Filming locations Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta, Georgia
    • Production companies Appian Way, Misher Films, 75 Year Plan Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $45,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $22,345,542

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $4,705,265

    Gross worldwide

    $43,745,542

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kianna 2022-08-03 10:21:13

      Richard Jewell--Richard's Foolishness and Perseverance

      Richard is stupid. really, really stupid, but he is also very persistent and obsessed with ideals. Richard is a typical traditional American. Yes, that's right, the kind of person who is often seen in movies or on the streets of the United States, eating doughnuts and sticking out a big belly. He has received a very orthodox American patriotic education. He respects law enforcement agencies; he wants to be a policeman...

    • By Chaya 2022-06-27 12:25:12

      Richard Jewell--Satire On The Crowd

      I watched it first, then listened to Luo Xiang's video before returning to comment. But don't be misled: this isn't a film about the legal system. It's still the topic of the rotten street, the struggle between small people and the police, the struggle with the system, and the struggle with the media. To sublimate it, it can be regarded as a satire of the group, learning from the template characters...

    • By Marcella 2022-04-23 07:03:12

      No Talk, Please

      I accidentally saw that this is a new work directed by the old man, based on the real events of the bombing during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Immediately after an event occurs, it is necessary to scramble to report and comment on the program. Combined with the current news environment and government agencies, it will feel that a similar situation has actually continued, but now it is faster, more fragmented and noisier.

      After the...

    • By Nico 2022-04-23 07:03:12

      Elegy || Richard Jewell's Elegy

      Front Press: This video has been in stock for a long time - it feels like a long time, but it's actually less than half a year. I've always wanted to share it, but I don't know how to start. Because there is so much to say...

      story

      In 1997, investigative journalist and author Marie Brenner published the reportage "Richard Jewell's Lament" in the famous...

    • By Maximillian 2022-04-23 07:03:12

      Whose lamentation is this?

      Before watching this movie, I watched it with a tragic mentality. I deliberately put this movie at the end of my recent viewing list. I deliberately chose a sunny weekend, and I deliberately started this movie in a happy state with a meal. Maybe because my heart is too soft, I can't bear to watch the tragedy.

      However, the process of watching the movie is the process of my constant black question mark? Where is Richard's lament? He has a...

    User comments

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    • By Braeden 2023-09-16 23:42:39

      3.5 stars, quite satisfactory, fake recordings thought it would be a killer, but it was...

    • By Hermann 2023-07-12 21:19:25

      ...I thought this was not shot by Toki. The running account narrative is also boring.... Is there a more boring story than a bad policeman, a bad system, a bad teacher, a bad reporter, a bad world, and a good man, a good mother, and a good lawyer? Come on....reality is...

    • By Guy 2023-07-11 14:42:04

      The first 30 minutes is really an almost perfect plot advancement and character characterization. The emotion has always been very abundant, but unfortunately the turning point in the second half is too light and...

    • By Cassandre 2023-07-04 03:33:54

      The few times that moved him were all because of the embrace between Jewell and his mother, the hug after he became a hero, the hug when he apologized, and the hug after he was cleared of the crime. Lao Dongmu has always been so handy in touching people's...

    • By Vita 2023-07-01 04:05:36

      I heard about this a few years ago, which shows that LEO and media cannot be trusted. As Eastwood's movie, it's just...

    Promotional activity

    On October 3, 2019, the still photos and studio photos were released for the first time   . On October 4, the film released its first trailer   . On October 24, the poster was exposed   . On December 27, it was announced that the release time in Mainland China was January 10, 2020   . On December 29, the trailer for "Defend Justice" was exposed   . On December 31, the trailer for the "Ordinary Hero" version was exposed   .
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    Evaluation action

    In addition to maintaining the steady and cold narrative of director Clint Eastwood, the film also adds a lot of delicate warmth, making this "Elegy" even more embarrassing than Eastwood's predecessor, "The Mule." Sam Rockwell, who plays Jewell’s lawyer, is a highlight. He has regained the personality of "Three Billboards", like a fuel-filled engine, which helps the film’s prosecution theme.  . (Comment on "Global Screen")
    Although the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Nadya Light: Where I come from, when the government says someone's guilty, it's how you know they're innocent.

    • Richard Jewell: If y'all need help finding anything, feel free to ask one of us. We can help.

    • Tom Shaw: Mr Jewell, you said before that in your comings and goings back and forth from the stage to the tower that you couldn't get, uh, an exact fix on the time. Is that correct?

      Richard Jewell: Yes, but when you have the runs, which I did, excuse me, you're not thinking about what time it is. You're just trying to crab-walk to a bathroom, you know?