Roman J. Israel Review
The core conflict arises when Roman joins a high-stakes, corporate firm led by the slick George Pierce (Colin Farrell). Facing financial ruin and the disillusionment of seeing his life’s work ignored by a younger generation of activists, Roman commits a single, devastating ethical lapse: he uses privileged information to collect a reward for a crime he is supposed to be defending.
Roman is introduced as a "knight in tarnished armor"—a man with a 1970s afro, a heavy briefcase, and an encyclopedic knowledge of the law, but little understanding of how the world has moved past his old-school activism. His life’s work is a massive, multi-decade class-action lawsuit aimed at dismantling the injustices of the plea-bargaining system. For forty years, he served as the "man behind the curtain" for his legendary partner, William Henry Jackson. When Jackson suffers a fatal heart attack, Roman is thrust into the daylight of a world that values profit over principles. Roman J. Israel
'Roman J. Israel, Esq.' Verdict: Denzel Washington Stars in a Rare Dud The core conflict arises when Roman joins a