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Al 2022-04-20 09:01:19
This film is a courtroom film reflecting the life of the military, revealing the dark inside story of the military, the difficulty of obtaining justice and the truth that human rights should be equal. Tom Cruise plays the image of a lawyer who insists on the truth and talks eloquently in court to maintain justice. It seems to coincide with his image in "Top Gun". Compared with Jack Nicholson's interpretation The arrogant villain seems to be more...
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Justice 2022-04-20 09:01:19
I was kidnapped by the stills Kevin Bacon posted a few days ago, but after watching it, I feel that in terms of face, Tom still wins, Kevin Bacon suffers from the haircut, and the army uniform is really not as good as the Marine Corps . Movies are just average. How could an old fox like Nicholson be so...
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Bianka 2022-04-20 09:01:19
It's really hard to make a courtroom scene well, and it's the worst thing to do if it's aggressive and justified. Jack Nicholson, the devil with a soft tone, and a ginger with excellent acting skills. PS: I will tell you that I was spoiled by the...
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Burdette 2022-04-20 09:01:19
Military court investigation film. In times of war, soldiers who unconditionally carry out orders from their superiors may become scapegoats. The temptation of the high-spirited Liangyu...
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Bell 2022-04-20 09:01:19
It smells like a 90's courtroom...
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Dominic 2022-04-20 09:01:19
The courtroom scene is remarkable. The rhythm of the film itself is very good. It looks very passionate. When he was young, Tom was really good at pretending. . . The supporting roles are also...
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Evangeline 2022-04-20 09:01:19
7.6 is not as exciting as the legend, I finally waited until the climax of the soup against Nicholson, I did not expect to use such an unreliable...
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Cletus 2022-03-22 09:01:22
A very good-looking courtroom film, with a good script, a memorable case, and wonderful dialogue. Jack Nicholson's performance is once again impressive. Tom's acting is also good. very good...
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Jaylen 2022-03-22 09:01:22
For a military court film, the case is actually quite simple. It feels like an episode of an American drama, but the overall pacing of the film is very good, and it doesn’t feel long for more than two hours. Alan Sorkin not only wrote the screenplay but also made a vicious cameo. The military uniform Ah Tang in the 1990s was so handsome and bloody, and in fact, he has really been pursuing acting and awards all the time. The strange thing is that I don't feel sad that he roars so hard, probably...
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Shania 2022-03-22 09:01:22
Brother Tom's acting is too contrived, deliberately acting handsome, which makes it a bit annoying to watch. The army is a place where subordinates must obey their superiors. This is the case everywhere in China. You do not need morality, conscience, sympathy and compassion, and the right to say no to evil! You are just the most inconspicuous little screw in the machine. You can do what you are told. You don't need to have a thought or personality. You need to be uniform, without personality,...
A Few Good Men Comments
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Jazmyn 2022-01-26 08:05:03
Good people are few and far between
It was the last time I saw tears welling up in my eyes. I am amazed at Tom's acting skills and looks, and at the same time I admire Harold. He's a soldier, and he said at the end that they were at fault, and they shouldn't have hurt the helpless Santiago. But in the face of reality, should we obey...
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Alyce 2022-01-26 08:05:03
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Dawson court if we made a mistake, no matter what punishment I accept
Caffee because you really want to take your life in prison guidelines?
Dawson do you think we are wrong
Caffey I think you'll lose
Dawson you're a coward, I really do not know how to make you put on a uniform
Galloway you believe...
A Few Good Men quotes
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Kaffee: Commander, you testified that it takes lactic acidosis twenty to thirty minutes before it becomes lethal.
Dr. Stone: Yes.
Kaffee: Let me ask you, is it possible for a person to have an affliction, some sort of condition which might, in the case of this person, actually speed up the process dramatically?
[awkward pause]
Kaffee: Commander, is it possible?
Dr. Stone: Certainly.
Kaffee: What might some of those conditions be?
Dr. Stone: If a person had a coronary disorder or a cerebral disorder, the process would be more rapid.
Kaffee: Commander, if I had a coronary condition and a perfectly clean rag was placed in my mouth, and the rag was accidentally pushed too far down, is it possible that my cells would continue burning sugar after the rag was taken out?
Dr. Stone: It would have to be a very serious condition.
Kaffee: Is it possible to have a serious coronary condition, where the initial warning signals were so mild as to escape a physician during a routine medical exam?
Dr. Stone: Possibly. There would still be symptoms, though.
Kaffee: What kind of symptoms?
Dr. Stone: There are hundreds of symptoms of a...
Kaffee: Chest pains?
Dr. Stone: Yes.
Kaffee: Shortness of breath?
Dr. Stone: Yes.
Kaffee: Fatigue?
Dr. Stone: Of course.
Kaffee: [Galloway hands Kaffee a medical report for evidence; Kaffee presents it to Stone] Doctor, is this your signature?
Dr. Stone: Yes.
Kaffee: This is an order for Private Santiago to be put on restricted duty. Would you read your handwritten remarks at the bottom of the page, please, sir?
Dr. Stone: "Initial testing negative. Patient complains of chest pains, shortness of breath, and fatigue. Restricted from running distances over five miles for one week."
Kaffee: Commander, isn't it possible that Santiago had a serious coronary condition, and it was that condition, and not some mysterious poison, that caused the accelerated chemical reaction?
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Kaffee: [Defense opening statement] There was no poison on the rag and there was no intent to kill, and any attempt to prove otherwise is futile because it just isn't true. When Dawson and Downey entered Santiago's room that night, it wasn't because of vengeance or hatred; it wasn't to kill or harm. And it wasn't because they were looking for "kicks" on a Friday night. It was what they were ordered to do. Let me say that again, *it was what they were ordered to do*. Out in the real world, it means nothing, and in the Washington navy yard it doesn't mean a whole lot more, but if you're a marine assigned rifle company Windward Guantánamo Bay Cuba, if you're given an order you follow it or you pack your bags. Make no mistake about it, Harold W. Dawson and Private Louden Downey are sitting before you today because they did their job.