On September 30th, according to foreign media reports, Clint Eastwood's next new film is coming! "Mule" is still reminiscent, his director "Richard Jewell's Ballad" has been finalized: Warner announced that the film will be released in North America on December 13 this year, rushing to the Oscar awards season. After the film was resurrected and resumed operations, the progress was quite fast, and the 89-year-old Dongmu was very agile.
Paul Walter Hauser ( "I, Queen of Flowers" ) and Sam Rockwell ( "Three Billboards" ), adapted from the real characters and events of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing: security guard Richard Zhu Weir went from a hero to a suspect, was wrongly accused, and died in depression more than a decade later.
the Olympics, Jewell found a backpack containing a tubular bomb, then issued an alarm and helped clear the area. However, the bomb was detonated, killing one person and injuring many others.
was initially hailed as a hero, but then, law enforcement agencies believed that he had placed explosives. They leaked the information that "Juvelle may be a suspect in the incident" to a reporter in the Atlanta Gazette. Since then, Jewell's life has turned upside down, and he has become the number one suspect. The FBI raided his home twice, and the media portrayed him as an overweight failed policeman and Ma Baonan. He was hated by many people and became a late night joke.
88 days, the FBI cleared Jewell's charge and apologized to him with relevant agencies, but his loss of reputation was irreparable, and his life was still going from bad to worse. In 2007, Jewell died of weight-related health problems at the age of 44.
plays Jewell and Rockwell plays his lawyer. Cathy Bates, Olivia Wilde, and Joe Hamm also starred in the film. Filming started in June and has now finished.