Hayes & Harlington Gazette

ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ. (12A)

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SCREENWRIT­ER Dan Gilroy conjures a conflicted and socially awkward (anti) hero, who cheats the system with tragic repercussi­ons for the people around him.

The film is anchored by a scintillat­ing, Oscar-nominated performanc­e from Denzel Washington as the eponymous legal savant, who conceals his genius behind a shambolic appearance, oversized and ill-fitting clothes, large spectacles and an unruly Afro, and a complete lack of social niceties.

Washington’s mesmerisin­g portrayal throws into sharp relief the fatal flaws in Gilroy’s uneven script, which struggles to find a narrative thread strong enough to bear the weight of the leading man’s nervous tics.

Roman J. Israel (Washington) is the brilliant mind that lurks in the shadows of a Los Angeles law firm fronted by charismati­c champion of the people, William Henry Jackson. Together, they wage legal war against a corrupt system, running the business into the ground in the process. The film is an intriguing character study in desperate search of a coherent plot.

Washington is fearless, shuffling on the fringes of unlikeabil­ity as his recluse alienates friends and colleagues including a pretty activist (Carmen Ejogo).

His tour-de-force theatrics suck most of the oxygen out of the film. Consequent­ly, supporting performanc­es have little chance to breathe.

If writer-director Gilroy penned a satisfying conclusion to the title character’s churning inner turmoil, he evidently left it on the cutting room floor.

 ??  ?? Denzel Washington as Roman J. Israel, Esq.
Denzel Washington as Roman J. Israel, Esq.

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