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For audiences, the anticipation surrounding Juror No. 2 is bittersweet. On one hand, fans are eager to witness what could be Eastwood’s last major statement on film and morality. On the other, it signals the end of an era. Few filmmakers have managed to maintain relevance across generations the way Eastwood has. His films speak to universal struggles: the search for redemption, the confrontation with mortality, and the pursuit of integrity in a complicated world.