Amazon Prime Video has a plethora of movies to offer this July, including classic Westerns and modern blockbusters. But amidst the diverse selection, one film stands out: the 1985 thriller Witness. Directed by Peter Weir, Witness earned eight Oscar nominations in 1986, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director. While the film’s cast didn’t win any Oscars, Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis delivered exceptional performances. Witness tells the story of John Book (Ford), a Philadelphia cop who must protect an Amish woman, Rachel Lapp (McGillis), and her son, Samuel (Lukas Haas), after Samuel witnesses a murder.
Harrison Ford, known for his roles in sci-fi and fantasy films like Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Blade Runner, proves his range in Witness. He portrays John Book with a vulnerability and depth that allows him to connect with Rachel and her son. Ford’s action experience adds credibility to his character, making him a believable hero who puts his life on the line for those he cares about. For his performance, Ford earned his first Oscar nomination for Best Actor.
Witness excels at building tension and creating life-or-death stakes for its characters. From the moment Samuel witnesses the murder in Philadelphia, his life is in danger, and the film effectively conveys this peril. As John discovers the murder’s connection to police corruption, he finds himself in a precarious situation, facing danger from crooked cops. The film masterfully depicts the mounting tension as John, Rachel, and Sam hide in the Amish community, constantly fearing discovery by their pursuers.
Witness subtly explores the romantic relationship between John and Rachel, two individuals from vastly different worlds. The film takes its time to develop their attraction, allowing the romantic tension to simmer beneath the surface, adding another layer of excitement to the story. The film raises the question of whether John and Rachel will be willing to make sacrifices for their feelings.
The film’s climax is a unique and compelling showdown between the dirty cops and the Amish community. While John possesses his own methods for dealing with threats, the Amish, who do not believe in violence, confront the danger through their unwavering convictions. Their refusal to engage in physical combat, instead choosing to act as witnesses, becomes a powerful weapon against the intruders. Witness, due to its premise, is the only film that could pull off such a unique and satisfying climax, culminating in a natural and emotionally resonant conclusion.
Witness, a captivating thriller celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2025, is a must-watch on Amazon Prime Video this July. It’s a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll.