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Herta 2022-04-21 09:01:28
What Lao Li looked at, he just remembered that Tom was so tender that he could squeeze out the...
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Toby 2022-04-21 09:01:28
A very good commercial film. What transcends general court-themed movies is that the movie's characterization is also very good, and Tom's role has changed and grown. Narratively, he has a very precise grasp of how the plot is revealed at what stage, which is very...
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Ryder 2022-04-21 09:01:28
Why did Tommy never win an award? Because he is so handsome, the old white male judge is jealous of him! Why has Demi never won an award? Because although she looks beautiful, her acting skills have never been able to break through, and the old white man can't help it! Why does Jack Nixon keep winning? Because he is ugly enough and can act, what else can the old white man do if he doesn't choose him? Based on the above reasons, how to evaluate such a wonderful movie, the answer is...
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Jovanny 2022-04-21 09:01:28
Alan Sorkin's lines are good, which is reflected in the fast rhythm transformation and high density between sentences, and not only the stacking of words, but also the idea of can keep up, and can form conflicts between words, which is conducive to character building. As a debut film, the overall casting was very successful. This Kuaisui Liangtang on the screen is a bit unfamiliar. Thinking about it, this is actually the most suitable role for Liangtang. As soon as Sorkin came up, he first...
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Sonny 2022-04-21 09:01:28
I only remember that Demi spent twice as long to fight for the defendant's innocence, and if the defendant admits wrong, he only needs to stay in the detention center for 1/2 of the days~ It's funny~ `The final court battle~ Who said my family's Atang didn't acting...
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Krystal 2022-04-21 09:01:28
The original screenwriter was Aaron Sorkin! The lines of court arguments are his usual...
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Kameron 2022-04-21 09:01:28
If your story stake is small, then you have to increase it and find a way to increase it later. Tom Cruise takes over the case, and the stakes are high at first, and the stakes continue to increase halfway through the...
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Athena 2022-04-20 09:01:19
As an American military law film, "A Few Good Men" not only makes people see a climax of war of words under the Western legal system, but also exposes the dark side of the American military, and is not afraid of obstruction and darkness. The journey of fighting wits and courage, growth and redemption, outlines the emotional precipitation of the film, and the naval lawyer Caffy played by Tom Cruise in the film has become the highlight of this...
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Kennedy 2022-04-20 09:01:19
After watching it several times, the performances of the writers and actors made this movie! The court debate was very exciting, and it was very exciting! Nicholson is really a showman, Tom has more than just a pretty face~...
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Uriah 2022-04-20 09:01:19
Jackson is full of aura, and the movie is reminiscent of the recent story of "the right to raise the muzzle of a gun one centimeter", intriguing, very good movie / "This world is beyond the law, and there is such a thing as a conscience. When the law and conscience conflict, conscience is the highest code of conduct. Respect for life is a principle that applies everywhere. It is sinful not to execute the orders of the superiors, but not guilty if you are not sure. As a sane person At this...
A Few Good Men Comments
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Matilda 2022-01-26 08:05:03
there is only one truth
Tom Cruise, who has become a popular idol, took over the role of such a lawyer in the army this time, and he played with my favorite old beauty: Demi Moore. When this film was made, Demi Moore had already become a first-line actress in Hollywood with the classic love movie "A Ghost Story", and is...
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Jerry 2022-01-26 08:05:03
No love for the law, mainly depends on the actors
The female prosecutor, demi moore, felt familiar from the beginning, but after watching it for a while. It seems like the heroine of the ghost is unfinished, but the one in the ghost is more watery. Although the water chestnut looks like, I am not sure yet. Flip through the data. Sure enough it was...
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Capt. Ross: Corporal Barnes, I hold here the Marine Outline for Recruit Training. You're familiar with this book?
Cpl. Barnes: Yes, sir.
Capt. Ross: Have you read it?
Cpl. Barnes: Yes, sir.
Capt. Ross: [hands him the book] Good. Would you turn to the chapter that deals with code reds, please?
Cpl. Barnes: [confused] Sir?
Capt. Ross: Just flip to the page of the book that discusses code reds.
Cpl. Barnes: Well, well, you see, sir code red is a term that we use. I mean, just down at Gitmo. I don't know if it's actually...
Capt. Ross: Ah, we're in luck then. Standard Operating Procedures, Rifle Security Company, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Now, I assume we'll find the term code red and its definition in that book. Am I correct?
Cpl. Barnes: No, sir.
Capt. Ross: No? Corporal Barnes, I'm a Marine. Is there no book, no manual or pamphlet, no set of orders or regulations that lets me know that, as a Marine, one of my duties is to perform code reds?
Cpl. Barnes: No, sir. No book, sir.
Capt. Ross: No further questions.
[as Ross walks back to his table Kaffee takes the book out of his hand]
Kaffee: Corporal, would you turn to the page in this book that says where the mess hall is, please?
Cpl. Barnes: Well, Lt. Kaffee, that's not in the book, sir.
Kaffee: You mean to say in all your time at Gitmo, you've never had a meal?
Cpl. Barnes: No, sir. Three squares a day, sir.
Kaffee: I don't understand. How did you know where the mess hall was if it's not in this book?
Cpl. Barnes: Well, I guess I just followed the crowd at chow time, sir.
Kaffee: No more questions.
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Kaffee: [getting Jack's attention while he's playing basketball] Jack? Jack! They were given an order.
Kaffee: [to his friends] I'll be right back. I'll be right back.
Galloway: How long have you known about the order?
Capt. Ross: [walking away from the basketball court] I didn't. Who's this?
Kaffee: She's Jo Galloway. She's Downey's attorney. She's very pleased to meet you.
Capt. Ross: [talking privately] What exactly are you accusing me of, Commander?
Galloway: How long have you known about the order?
Kaffee: Jack didn't know about the order because if Jack did and he didn't tell us Jack knows he'd be violating about 14 articles of the Code of Ethics. As it is, Jack's got enough to worry about because, God forbid, our clients should decide to plead not guilty and testify for the record that they were given an order.
Capt. Ross: Kendrick specifically told those men not to touch Santiago.
Kaffee: That's right and then he went into Dawson and Downey's room and specifically ordered them to give Santiago a code red.
Capt. Ross: That's not what Kendrick says.
Kaffee: Kendrick's lying.
Capt. Ross: You have proof?
Kaffee: I have the defendants.
Capt. Ross: And I have 23 Marines who aren't accused of murder and a Lieutenant with 4 letters of commendation.
Kaffee: Why did Markinson go UA?
Capt. Ross: You'll never know.
Kaffee: You think I can't subpoena Markinson?
Capt. Ross: You can try but you won't find him. You know what Markinson did for the first 17 of his 26 years in the Corps? Counterintelligence. Markinson's gone; there is no Markinson. Look, Danny, Jessup's star is on the rise. Division will give me a lot of room on this one to spare Jessup and the Corps any embarrassment.
Kaffee: How much room?
Capt. Ross: I'll knock it all down to involuntary manslaughter, two years they'll be home in six months.
Galloway: No deal, we're going to court.
Capt. Ross: No, you're not.
Galloway: Why not?
Capt. Ross: Because you'll lose and Danny knows it. And Danny also knows that if it does go to court then that means I'm going to have to go all the way. His clients are going to get charged with the whole truckload. Murder. Conspiracy. Conduct unbecoming. And even though he's got me by the balls out here Danny knows that in a court room he loses this case. You see, Danny's an awfully talented lawyer and he's not about to let his clients go to jail for life when he knows that they could be home in six months. That's the end of this negotiation. I'll see you tomorrow morning at the arraignment.