The Verdict Comments

  • Ericka 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Through an uncomplicated medical malpractice case, it shows the collusion and profit-seeking of the legal, political, religious and media circles. Together, these forces can erase common sense and turn black and white. What can stand against these forces? As Frank said in his concluding remarks, there is only the conscience of the heart. Conscience allowed Frank Galvin to refuse high compensation, conscience allowed Kaitlin Costello to testify in court, and conscience allowed jurors to hand...

  • Gage 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The concise but profound character creation of David Mamet's script, Paul Newman's restrained performance, and Lumet's unmarked scheduling all add up to this poised classic courtroom film. The only criticism is the female...

  • Nyasia 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    You lawyers and doctors always make us trust you, and when fail, you always say "we did our...

  • Darryl 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Such medical disputes in the anesthesiology department are still emerging in an endless stream. The process of collecting evidence and witnesses, debates in the courtroom, etc., was lengthy and sloppy, focusing on the frustrated lawyer who wanted to regain his strength. The problem is that Paul Newman's acting was too passive and egoistic, and the closing statement was too emotional, and the jury actually paid the bill! Charlotte Rampling is also reduced to the role of the...

  • Jeffery 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Maybe it would be better if the women's scenes were...

  • Cletus 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The newman endowed the old loser lawyer with a unique charm that was hard to resist. The story is based on decision-making theory. The chances of winning are very small. It is safe to find an emotional card that can impress the jury the most (of course, it will be a later story if it is...

  • Leanna 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The courtroom drama itself is not particularly exciting, but it is worth sighing that the belief, persistence and standing up of various individuals can constitute...

  • Jeanette 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    1. During the whole process, the plaintiff's lawyer was passive and embarrassed, and even he had no confidence in winning the case. 2. The jury's verdict, out of simple conscience, "just exists in the hearts of men". 3. "Twelve Angry Men" illustrates the importance of the jury, and the general focus of legal proceedings is on how the plaintiff and the defendant guide and influence the jury; 1998's "Devil's Advocate" also provides a third idea: how does a lawyer Pick jury members who may work in...

  • Israel 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The most touching place is not the courtroom scene delineated by the title, but the scene where the Polaroid gradually develops - the living photo is of a vegetative person who can't wake up. If it is remade in the current background, I feel that there is no way to replace or approach this...

  • Douglas 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The ending is too ideal. In reality, I think the plaintiff should lose the case. Even a shred of hope is enough to move...

Extended Reading
  • Alisha 2022-01-09 08:01:54

    Let the hateful not be forgiven easily

    70 points
           Because of work, there is a special focus on films about trials. Among the many wonderful trial films like "Twelve Angry Men", this "The Great Trial" is not eye-catching. The film exudes a melancholic atmosphere, just like Paul Newman's gloomy profile when he played a game of...

  • Davon 2022-01-09 08:01:54

    judgment

    In the 80s of the last world fantasy, the screen was filled with muscle men such as Rambo, and the entire Hollywood film scene was lackluster, but this movie still surprised me.

    The accurate translation of Verdict should be "judgment". The protagonist accepted the judgment of the court, but what...

The Verdict quotes

  • Frank Galvin: [to the judge] You couldn't hack it as a lawyer. You were a bag man for the boys downtown and you still are, I know about you.

  • Ed Concannon: Why wasn't she getting oxygen?

    Dr. Towler: Well, many reasons, really...

    Ed Concannon: Tell me one.

    Dr. Towler: She'd aspirated vomitus into her mask.

    Ed Concannon: She threw up in her mask. Now cut the bullshit, please. Just say it: She threw up in her mask.