Henry Johnson

Directed by David Mamet
Not Rated
2025    85mDrama, Crime
5.662%5.0
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A quiet man is abruptly arrested without explanation, thrust into a surreal legal nightmare where truth and identity blur. As he fights to assert his innocence, he confronts a chilling system that seems more interested in control than justice.
  • Evan JonigkeitHenry / Producer
  • Shia LaBeoufGene
  • Chris BauerMr. Barnes
  • Dominic HoffmanJerry
  • Ari BasileCounselor
  • David MametDirector / Writer
  • Erin KennedyCo-Producer
  • Pam SusemiehlCo-Producer
  • Marcel Bonn-MillerExecutive Producer
  • Sheldon StoneExecutive Producer
  • Peter BaxterExecutive Producer
  • Lije SarkiProducer
  • Gabrael WilsonProduction Design
  • Sing Howe YamDirector Of Photography
  • Laura BauerCostume Designer
  • Cara GiallanzaFirst Assistant Director
  • Banner GwinEditor
  • Jay WadleyOriginal Music Composer
  • Justin M. DaveySound Designer
  • KnightxGhost6 June 2025
    It’s hard to believe Henry Johnson was written and directed by David Mamet. There are only four scenes and five characters, but that’s not the issue. The issue is how it leaves you feeling like you’re watching something important without ever being allowed to understand why. There is meaning here—but it’s buried so deep under cryptic dialogue and missing context that it becomes exhausting to chase. My wife and I, both fans of layered storytelling, followed the plot. We knew what was happening. But knowing what’s happening and feeling anything from it are two different things. The main character, Henry, is a puppet—manipulated by everyone around him, devoid of agency, drifting through the film with no spine and no mind of his own. That might be the point, but it makes for an incredibly frustrating viewing experience. You keep waiting for him to wake up, push back, do something—but he never does. Watching Henry Johnson is like trying to solve a puzzle with half the pieces intentionally missing. Or worse, it’s like being handed a locked briefcase and told the combination is “meaning.” You twist the dial for two hours and finally crack it open—only to find a single post-it that says, “Good luck.” There’s a version of this film that could’ve been brilliant. This isn’t it.
  • Abe Froman28 March 2026
    Shia LeBeef confuses and convinces a man into making his life worse and it seems like a damn good idea.

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