I guess reading is fundamental:
The problem is that the home stretch relies on a heavyhanded character arc for Tommy Lee Jones, who turns in one of the most forced Oscar "for your consideration" reels I've seen in awhile.
Not to mention I've said throughout that Tommy Lee Jones gives a derivative performance, something that even Ichirou agrees with. I guess if you enjoy watching Tommy Lee Jones play the same character every time, you'll really love this! The movie is on his shoulders and it is far too heavy for him to carry. And yes, it's entirely possible to try a forced attempt at an Oscar nomination - it's pretty transparent here. There are certain things you try to emulate, in terms of past success and what not, to compress in a "for your consideration" reel to get those Academy votes. Hell, there are entire films that are now
manufactured for an Oscar - they're released around awards time, they feature themes and concepts that prey upon Academy voter sensibilities and do a good job at trying to emulate films that have won the so-called prestigious award before.
And who doesn't get the theme? Tommy Lee Jones spends an eternity spoonfeeding you the theme during the last 30 minutes, which is kind of dumb, because even as FoC noted, you pretty much understand the gist of his character earlier on through interaction and discussion with the other characters. Although, you might not have gotten it if it was a bit more subtle.