Runaway Jury (Widescreen Edition)

Runaway Jury (Widescreen Edition)

Runaway Jury (Widescreen Edition)
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Actor: Bruce Davison, Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman, John Cusack, Rachel Weisz
Brand: Fox
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 5.1; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; French (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Spanish (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; French (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Picture Format: 2.35:1
Running Time: 127 minutes
Published: 2004-02-01
DVD Release Date: 2004-02-17
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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DVD Reviews of Runaway Jury (Widescreen Edition)

DVD Review: Bias here makes plot devoid of any basic logic
Summary: 1 Stars

In full disclosure, I am adamantly pro-gun and believe that gun control kills far more people than gun legalization. Residents of high-gun crime, "gun-free" Washington DC, or students in the "gun free zones" of Virginia Tech, Columbine High School, etc. have experienced firsthand why a disarmed populace is at greater risk of gun violence. Banning guns will only make the black market for guns go through the ceiling, and the only people who will have guns who aren't police or military will be those who are willing to break the law to possess them, as banning drugs hasn't made them disappear either. If guns weren't manufactured domestically, there would still be millions of guns floating around, even ignoring international manufacturers - the black market and the criminal underworld would thrive off of guns being banned. That also means a criminal can rob your house, harm your family, etc. knowing that you won't have a convenient means of self-defense. My point is GUN CONTROL IS NOT LOGICAL.

This is not an editorial forum and I will no longer expound upon my political beliefs, but this movie "The Runaway Jury" is very much an editorial movie, and it uses fiction to go into realms of fantasy and fallacy where they don't even have to deal with real world facts and logic when making their point. They set up a convenient counter-balance where the noble gun control lawyer (Hoffman) refuses to compromise his principles and give into blackmail vs. the ruthless corporate bigwigs and their evil jury selecter (Hackman) who will win by hook or by crook, robbing and burning apartments, blackmailing jurors, etc. This is a huge strawman fallacy, which enables them to manipulate the movie audience because we are not remotely sympathetic to the evil gun lobby and especially to Hackman. It ignores the fact that Hoffman winning this case would make the sky rain money for gun control lawyers, and indicates that the gun control groups and their representatives are pure in their intentions while the gun lobby is motivated purely by greed.

Because of this manipulation, we easily miss many failures in elementary logic.

1.) The defense lawyer would have been the worst defense lawyer in the world from the little we see of him. There are many angles he could have taken - for instance, "had even one employee at the company had a concealed firearm made by the gun manufacturer, the killer could have been stopped dead in his tracks. The plaintiff's husband might still be alive today." Or what about "there is zero way for any company, regardless of industry, to control how their product is misused or resold by anyone other than the company themselves." The movie briefly mentioned that the gun company had no influence over the illegal resale of their weapon, but that was a minor bone thrown only to keep the tension of the plaintiff losing in the plot instead of something that was fleshed out as the core argument by the defense. We hardly even hear any logical arguments from the defense, maybe because the writers decided that they could hurt their point. Instead, in the trial, we see a.) the gun company has paid for a vacation for the guy who legally sold the gun to the guy who illegally sold the gun to the guy who killed the plaintiff's husband (that's the primary argument or the industry's "complicity" by the prosecution...really...) b.) the gun lobby has through probably devious means somehow managed to make the prosecution's witness not show up in court. c.) a hapless gun executive who can't make logical arguments to defend his product other then screaming about standing for the 2nd Amendment and d.) hardly any arguments from the defense, and when they were there, they were usually unconvincing.

2.) Why would a jury member be able to win over with niceness jurors who have been ruthlessly blackmailed by the "evil" gun lobby? Surely the adulteress under the threat of having her adultery revealed, the AIDS-diagnosed guy who had been threatened that his secret would become public, and the lady who was told to either side with the gun lobby or her husband will go to jail for life for bribery are going to suddenly side against the gun lobby because John Cusack was buddy-buddy with them? That was conveniently set up to make the gun lobby look evil, but was conveniently ignored in deliberations when they somehow forgot about the blackmail.

3.) If Hackman's character was an even remotely talented jury selecter, surely he would have picked more than two jurors who see the illogic in such a frivolous lawsuit. All he needed was five and the prosecution's case fails. But most of the jurors were already against the gun lobby before Cusack even opened his mouth. Once he did, they were able to deliberate with very little debate, despite the fact that they all knew the immense gravity of their decision, they called for a vote without a thorough fleshing out of the pros and cons. The niceness of Cusack's character to the other jurors isn't suddenly going to make the other jurors change their worldview on guns, basic logic, etc.

4.) And I guess the two masterminds aren't going to get ramrodded by the IRS when they donate $15 million from an account in the Cayman Islands to their poor town that went broke from engaging in a similar frivilous lawsuit against the gun industry?

These are just a few of the many bizarre leaps of faith and logical missteps that, in their ineptness, reveal the true agenda of the movie. The writers take a side, draw the audience to their side via careful manipulation, omit any real dissenting arguments, turn the opponents into the strawmen that they want them to be pigeonholed as, has the ideal outcome which is connotated as heroic and see sweet revenge against the "bad guys" (whom we have no sympathy to as viewers).

Luckily this is ineptly done and blatant to us gun control opponents, but I worry that some fencesitters on the issue would take the movie as-is and assume that this is really what the debate is all about - the evil, ruthless greed-driven gun lobby vs. the honest, decent gun control movement. Please see through the facade, or better yet, don't waste your time. The producers should have just stuck with the much better and more logical storyline in the book instead of trying to make it into a semi-thriller (by changing the subject from tobacco to guns) and going political in a biased way that will only anger at least half the audience.
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Based on the bestseller by John Grisham, Runaway Jury is a slick thriller that's exciting enough to overcome the gaps in its plot. The ultimate target has been changed: Grisham's legal assault on the tobacco industry was switched to the hot-button issue of gun control (no doubt to avoid comparison to The Insider) in a riveting exposé of jury-tampering. Gene Hackman plays the ultra-cynical, utterly unscrupulous pawn of the gun-makers, using an expert staff and advanced electronics to hand-pick a New Orleans jury that will return a favorable verdict; Dustin Hoffman (making his first screen appearance with real-life former roommate Hackman) defends the grieving widow of a gun-shooting victim with idealistic zeal, while maverick juror John Cusack and accomplice Rachel Weisz play both ends against the middle in a personal quest to hold gun-makers accountable. It's riveting stuff, even when it's obvious that Grisham and director Gary Fleder have glossed over any details that would unravel the plot's intricate design. --Jeff Shannon
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