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ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ. is a dramatic thriller set in the underbelly of the overburdened Los Angeles criminal court system. Denzel Washington stars as Roman Israel, a driven, idealistic defense attorney who, through a tumultuous series of events, finds himself in a crisis that leads to extreme action. Colin Farrell costars as the monied, cutthroat lawyer who recruits Roman to his firm.
TAGLINE: If you can’t break the law, break the system.
User Review: The story is of a lawyer whose past convictions of social injustices get called to task when his partner suffers a heart attack. Roman is thrust into reality of facing the people who he left a long time ago to be the shadow autistic man content to vomit all sorts of facts without a shred of…personality tolerable to anyone. Everyone who has worked in an office knows this guy. He’s aggravating because he only understands a brand of logic that lacks…spirit. He laughs at the wrong moments. And when put in social situations…he will anger you. However, he possesses massive commitment to a social cause. There’s a line in the movie where an admirer defends Roman as “we stand on his shoulders.” In other words, despite his annoyance…he has contributed to the cause. What cause is the question. The answer? It doesn’t matter. The cause is ambiguous other than Black crime and rights. Which isn’t the point it’s trying to make. I would guess, it means to be anything we have convictions of and lose sight of will ultimately destroy us. Is that a digestible concept. Not to this world. In all honesty, when Roman starts to slip, we are actually much more comfortable. Because we all sell out when times get rough. This is a wonderful film that will be discovered years later. Much like a Sidney Lumet film (can you even name one). I will say, people will watch it and feel shame they didn’t seek it out later. Denzel Washington should get nominated here.
Ultimately the film settles in as an interesting character study that struggles to come together as anything more than that. While many would be content with that, it is a disappointing follow up for Dan Gilroy after his excellent debut with Nightcrawler.