What social issues does Twelve Angry Men reflect?

Hiram 2022-04-23 07:01:08

What is justice?

The reviewer system with a large number of people may not be completely close to the truth, but as a qualified reviewer (is it called a reviewer or a juror?), don’t take the so-called truth of a thing for granted, and think carefully about the true logic of each evidence. Right or wrong is true or false, as Li Gouhi mentioned, we are not God, but we can judge and reason based on evidence, there is no absolute truth, but we must try our best to ensure fairness and justice, and try not to let a wicked person go. Do not slander a good person.

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Extended Reading
  • Wayne 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Today's audience will lose one scene, that is, in the end, Fonda walks through the front porch of the court after the rain and steps down the steps. The audience in the theater stands up and applauds, for the light of this fierce citizen's rationality.

  • Helmer 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    All beings on a table. 1. Mass host 2. Curious bald-quote 3. Take it personal prejudice with psychological shadow 4. Rational person who believes in evidence 5. Unconfident masses from slums-stop 10 6. Simple and just masses-stop 3 7. Selfishness in a hurry 8. Reasonably skeptical justice knight-Response 4 9. Wisdom old man-Response 4 10. Paranoid and hateful racist 11. Watchmaker who pays attention to details-Stop 7 12. When will the exaggerated wall and grass change its position And the opponent of Debate reflects the character's character very much. It is arrogant for prejudices to hide in the majority. Once the minority are instigated, there are too few No. 8s that can raise reasonable doubts at the beginning.

12 Angry Men quotes

  • Juror #8: [after Juror #10 explains that he believes the boy is guilty because of the testimony of the woman across the street] I'd like to ask you something: you don't believe the boy's story. How come you believe the woman's? She's one of "them", too, isn't she?

    Juror #10: [the smile vanishes from his face] You're a pretty smart fella, aren't you?

  • Juror #3: It's these kids - the way they are nowadays. When I was a kid I used to call my father, "Sir". That's right. "Sir". You ever hear a kid call his father that anymore?

    Juror #8: Fathers don't seem to think it's important anymore.

    Juror #3: [looking at him] You got any kids?

    Juror #8: Three.

    Juror #3: I got one. Twenty-two years old.

    [takes photo from his wallet and shows it to Juror #8]

    Juror #3: Aah. When he was nine years old he ran away from a fight. I saw it; I was so embarrassed I almost threw up. I said, "I'm gonna make a man outta you if I have to break you in two tryin'". And I made a man out of him. When he was sixteen, we had a fight. Hit me in the jaw - a big kid. Haven't seen him for two years. Kids... work your heart out...