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* DramaticIncontinence: Hank's father Joseph has been taking medication for his cancer, which causes memory loss and diarrhea. At one point, Joseph violently soils himself, resulting in Hank having to help him in the shower.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: PlayedForLaughs. Sam hits on Hank, but then chastises him for thinking she wanted anything more than a one-night stand and claims that she will instead go home to enact the trope.
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* IllBeInMyBunk: Sam hits on Hank, but then chastises him for thinking she wanted anything more than a one-night stand and claims that she will instead go home to enact the trope.
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Hank Palmer (Downey) is a successful defense attorney who has received news that his mother has passed, and returns to his hometown of Carlinville, Indiana to attend the funeral. Once he arrives, he reunites with several members of his family, including older brother Glen ([[Creator/VincentDOnofrio Vincent D'Onofrio]]), younger brother Dale (Jeremy Strong), and his father, local judge Joseph Palmer (Duvall), with whom Hank doesn't have a very good relationship.
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Hank Palmer (Downey) is a successful defense attorney who has received news that his mother has passed, and returns to his hometown of Carlinville, Indiana to attend the funeral. Once he arrives, he reunites with several members of his family, including older brother Glen ([[Creator/VincentDOnofrio Vincent D'Onofrio]]), younger brother Dale (Jeremy Strong), (Creator/JeremyStrong), and his father, local judge Joseph Palmer (Duvall), with whom Hank doesn't have a very good relationship.
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* DesignatedVillain: Dwight Dickham does his very best to put Joseph in jail, because that's his job as a prosecutor. He's accused of acting on a personal vendetta against Joseph, but he insists that's ridiculous, as he's simply trying the case based on the facts. [[spoiler: He's ultimately successful in having Joseph convicted, but later signs off on his compassionate release so he doesn't have to die in prison.]]
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* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler:Happens between Hank and Carla, though not for the reason he thinks. He spends much of the movie thinking she's actually his daughter (after he made out with her at a bar earlier in the film). It turns out she isn't, she's his niece (Glen is her father).]]
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* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler:Happens between [[spoiler:Hank and Carla make out shortly after they meet. He learns afterward that she's his ex-girlfriend's daughter, was born nine months after they broke up, and doesn't know who her father is. Naturally, Hank and Carla, though not for the reason he thinks. He spends much of the movie panics, thinking she's actually his daughter (after he made out with her at a bar earlier in the film). It daughter. As it turns out she isn't, she's out, his niece (Glen is her father).brother had hooked up with his ex just after they broke up, making Carla his niece.]]
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* VillainyFreeVillain: Dwight Dickham is just an honest prosecutor doing his job. He denies that he took the case for "vengeance" when he last lost a case to Hank, stating instead that he just wants to ensure that "a murderer doesn't go free." Later, he signs off on the Judge's compassionate release.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Like Hank says at the beginning of the movie, it's not his fault when a prosecutor can't find evidence to prove the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Like As is typical with the AmoralAttorney trope, Hank says at the beginning gets a lot of the movie, guff for helping guilty people to go free. He's quick to retort that it's not his fault when a prosecutor can't find evidence the prosecutor's job to prove his clients guilty, and it's their fault if they can't. Defending his client to the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.best of his ability is not only his job, but also his ethical duty.
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* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Hank graduated from Northwestern University’s law school, one of the most prestigious law schools in the United States.
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* TheJudge: Joseph is the older, gruff type. [[spoiler:At the end, it's strongly hinted that Hank will take his dad's place as the town's judge, but he doesn't fit the trope's character type.]]
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* SternOldJudge: Joseph is the older, gruff type. [[spoiler:At the end, it's strongly hinted that Hank will take his dad's place as the town's judge, but he doesn't fit the trope's character type.]]
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* YourCheatingHeart: Hank's soon-to-be ex-wife apparently got around.
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''The Judge''''' is a 2014 legal drama film directed by David Dobkin (''Film/WeddingCrashers''), starring Creator/RobertDowneyJr and Creator/RobertDuvall.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Joseph isn't convicted of first-degree murder, but he is convicted of manslaughter. After being let out for a compassionate release, he dies six months later of cancer with Hank by his side.]]
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* Irony: When flirting with small-town girl Carla, Hank jokes about her "incest-free bloodline". After making out with her, he finds out she's the daughter of his old girlfriend, and may be his daughter. [[spoiler: Turns out, she's his niece.]]
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* Irony: {{Irony}}: When flirting with small-town girl Carla, Hank jokes about her "incest-free bloodline". After making out with her, he finds out she's the daughter of his old girlfriend, and may be his daughter. [[spoiler: Turns out, she's his niece.]]
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Like Hank says at the beginning of the movie, it's not his fault when a prosecutor can't find evidence to prove the defendant guilty beyond reasonable doubts.
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* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler:Happens between Hank and Carla, though not for the reason he thinks. He spends much of the movie thinking she's actually his daughter (after he made out with her at a bar earlier in the film). It turns out she isn't; she's his niece (Glen is her father).]]
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* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler:Happens between Hank and Carla, though not for the reason he thinks. He spends much of the movie thinking she's actually his daughter (after he made out with her at a bar earlier in the film). It turns out she isn't; isn't, she's his niece (Glen is her father).]]