
Movie review
October 30, 2024 · 114 min · PG-13
Woke Score
Lower is better
Review
A family man serving on a jury in a high-profile Savannah murder trial realizes he may have accidentally caused the victim's death in a hit-and-run and now faces a personal moral dilemma over whether to come forward or sway the verdict to free the accused boyfriend. The story unfolds as a tense courtroom drama centered on guilt, truth, justice, and the pressures of the legal system. No audience-visible identity themes, representation emphasis, or activist messaging appear in the narrative.
Breakdown
These are the editorial factors and ratings behind our score for Juror #2.
Woke representation / casting
Standard casting that fits the story world naturally with no forced diversity or identity signaling.
Woke political dialogue
None present.
Identity-driven story themes
Narrative driven entirely by personal moral dilemma with no identity politics.
Western institutional / cultural critique
Mild general critique of legal system ambition and jury biases stays within traditional morality framework without modern activist identity reframing.
Woke character or canon changes
Not relevant
Production
Anti-woke backlash and complaints
Absent
Creator track record context
No relevant prior work cited