The Conspirator Comments

  • Marques 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    1 star is the conscience for this movie! Reason and justice are already precious in a society full of prejudice! Before the death row inmate was hanged, someone held an umbrella for her and named her. In a legal and civilized society, although we are already familiar with some rules and bottom lines, it is still easy to rationalize some prejudice and unconsciousness, and take it for granted! And sober people are truly worthy of respect! ! ! Rob Redford deserves respect! !...

  • Joana 2022-03-14 14:12:30

    8.5 Compared to the time when he "stealed" Scorsese's Oscar, Redford's artistic attainments are basically not improved. The script is a bit baffling, the photography, art, costumes and make-up are pretty eye-catching, White's performance is good, and the cast is good, but if Redford's movie doesn't even have a performance, he's an actor who is famous for Newman. What can we...

  • Maribel 2022-01-27 08:24:40

    Is Justin Long just here to mess around?...

Extended Reading
  • Nicklaus 2022-01-27 08:24:40

    Was she involved in the murder of Lincoln?

    There are a few things that attracted me to watch: the
      
    realistic set, the character modeling. Just like China in the 1920s and 1930s, the Civil War period was also a rather mysterious and desirable time in American history.
      
    Big-name actors take turns: from Kevin Kline, Tom Wilkinson, Robin...

  • Duane 2022-03-23 09:03:22

    Dedicated to lawyers defending human rights across China

    The title is the last sentence of the Chinese subtitle. I am dumbfounded.
    Handsome James reappeared. The last time I saw him was a young professor in the X-Men, and the last time he was a sad soldier in Atonement. Only this time, he had a beard and stopped being handsome, although his blue eyes...

The Conspirator quotes

  • Frederick Aiken: She built the nest that hatched this plot. President Johnson said it himself.

    Reverdy Johnson: Well, I know this goes hard with you, Freddie, but... but what they're plannin', which is a military trial of civilians, is an atrocity.

    Frederick Aiken: No, no. What she did is an atrocity.

    Reverdy Johnson: There is no presumption of innocence, no burden of proof, no jury of your peers and no appeal.

    Frederick Aiken: Alright, you were one of Lincoln's pallbearers too. How can you represent her?

    Reverdy Johnson: She's entitled to a defense, Freddie, so I shall defend her.

  • Mary Surratt: So, have you handled cases like this before?

    Frederick Aiken: There's never been a case like this before.