6/10
Michael B. Jordan Shines in an Endearing Story About Military Families
7 January 2022
Denzel Washington's directorial debut wasn't a film that will knock your socks off, but you're bound to be entertained by a solid screenplay that highlights different relationships military families must experience. The film does a great job of capturing the emotion of many different situations that happen throughout the movie.

Michael B. Jordan was excellent as Charles. I genuinely believe that this was right up there with Fruitvale Station and Black Panther as one of his best performances ever. Jordan displayed grace, heroism, discipline, and a nurturing heart. He steals many scenes throughout the movie.

Where "A Journal for Jordan" falls flat is that at times, the screenplay gets a little messy, and the visuals in this film aren't very memorable. When it comes to the screenplay, sometimes dialogue can be basic, and focus can be lost on Jordan, which can make this film feel as if it leans towards being a somewhat dull romance flick at various points. The visuals throughout the film also leave a lot to be desired, as no set pieces stand out and the film struggles to build much of an atmosphere outside of Dana's apartment.

I would recommend this movie to audiences who love romance flicks, good stories about family, and those who are or are closely connected to war veterans.
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