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Jury Duty: The Comedy is an interesting blend of courtroom antics and character-driven humor. Directed by Michael Schultz, it features a motley crew of jurors, each with distinct backgrounds that create a unique dynamic. You have Sanford, the timid accountant, tossed into a wild mix of personalities, including a call girl and a businessman. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but that oddly adds to its charm. There are some solid performances, especially from the supporting cast, who really bring their quirks to life. The film plays with themes of justice and morality in a light-hearted way, which is a refreshing twist. Overall, it's a curious little piece that showcases the era's comedic sensibilities.
Quirky character dynamics add depth.Uneven pacing might not be for everyone.Reflects early '90s TV movie vibe.
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