It's wonderful.

Curtis 2022-04-23 07:01:08

Today, I seriously brushed an old 1957 movie "Twelve Angry Men, it's so wonderful!"

I'm curious, does the judiciary in Western countries still use this jury system?

In our GJ's justice, who is responsible for researching such details? Who will decide the life or death of the suspect?

How many people are there in our life? When will it be? Where will it be? Because of what? Do you think deeply?

Very good Henry Fonda's performance, I have seen him in "War and Peace". It seems that the male protagonist he plays: affectionate/sincere/deep thinking/noble and gentleman. Never thought, in reality, he was married five times. Even so, you still have to brush the Grapes of Wrath again.

PS: I plan to spend a year, every week from Monday to Friday, to brush a movie every day.

Start today.

I love Henry Fonda's performance. I have seen him in "War and Peace", and I will revisit "The Grapes of Wrath"

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Extended Reading
  • Retta 2021-10-20 18:58:56

    This is why the United States is strong. The American patriotic education film, it is recommended to shoot one with the background of the Second Session of the dynasty, which is of far-reaching significance.

  • Candace 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    What attracted me the most was not the introduction of the concept of "democracy" in the film, but the way people communicated throughout the discussion. In the end what kind of performance can be said to be "paranoid"? It may not be appropriate to accuse the other party of being paranoid in an argument, right? Paranoia should be stubbornness under the premise of "prejudice", while unbiased clinging to one's own point of view should be said to be persistence.

12 Angry Men quotes

  • Juror #6: [when Juror #8 asks him to "suppose" the defendant's innocence] Well, I'm not used to supposin'. I'm just a workin' man. My boss does all the supposin', but I'll try one. Supposin' you talk us all out of this, and, uh, the kid really did knife his father?

  • Juror #10: [the vote has become 9-3, enraging Juror #10] I don't understand you people! I mean all these picky little points you keep bringing up. They don't mean nothing! You saw this kid just like I did. You're not gonna tell me you believe that phony story about losing the knife, and that business about being at the movies. Look, you know how these people *lie!* It's *born* in them! I mean, what the heck? I don't have to tell you! They don't know what the truth *is!* And lemme tell ya: they don't need any real big reason to kill someone, either! No *sir!*

    [#5 slams the paper down, gets up from his seat]

    Juror #10: They get drunk! Oh, they're real big drinkers, all of 'em - you know that - and bang: someone's lyin' in the gutter! Oh, nobody's blaming them for it. That's the way they are, by nature! You know what I mean? *Violent!*

    Juror #10: [#9 rises and crosses to the window] Where're you going? Human life don't mean as much to them as it does to us!

    [#11 gets up and walks to the other window]

    Juror #10: Look, they're lushing it up and fighting all the time and if somebody gets killed, so somebody gets killed! They don't care! Oh, sure, there are some good things about 'em, too! Look, I'm the first one to say that!

    Juror #10: [#8 gets up and walks to the nearest wall] I've known a couple who were OK, but that's the exception, y'know what I mean? Most of 'em, it's like they have no feelings! They can do anything!

    [#2 and #6 get up from the table. Everyone's back is to #10]

    Juror #10: [looking around, starting to decline in volume] What's goin' on here? I'm trying to tell ya... You're makin' a big mistake, you people! This kid is a liar! I know it, I know all about them! Listen to me... They're no good! There's not a one of 'em who is any good! I mean, what's happening in here? I'm speaking my piece, and you...

    [the Foreman gets up and walks away. So does #12]

    Juror #10: Listen to me. We're... This kid on trial here... his type, well, don't you know about them? There's a, there's a danger here. These people are dangerous. They're wild. Listen to me. Listen.

    Juror #4: [quietly and firmly] I have. Now sit down and don't open your mouth again.

    [beat]

    Juror #10: [the shock of being ignored and silenced sinking in] I'm jus' tryin'-a... tell ya...