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Norene 2022-03-22 09:01:22
The actors are first-class...tom's performance is average, I always like legal...
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Berta 2022-03-22 09:01:22
Samsung is all in the courtroom. Jack Nicholson is great. He gritted his teeth and said he would defend the country, but behind his back he destroyed evidence to cover up the truth. Tom is really not suitable for this kind of drama that requires a lot of...
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Johan 2022-03-22 09:01:22
2 emotional lawyers and a lawyer with few lines to defeat the modern...
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Vern 2022-03-21 09:01:25
Brother Tang is the only motivation to keep watching. This dead woman, jo, is annoying. She always acts like a righteous person and can't prove anything, so she knows that she is talking empty words to force Brother Tang,...
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Burdette 2022-03-21 09:01:25
The truth is to be so clear that the killer did not deny what he heard, heard, and did in exchange for better conditions; the commander finally answered "it's me" with complete certainty (even though he said a long list of the reason why this is done). This is the...
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Miles 2022-03-21 09:01:25
The reference frame is "The Mutiny of the Kane Ship", but it is far less intense than the final reflection of the...
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Eduardo 2022-03-21 09:01:25
There are few legal films with the theme of military court, and what is even more commendable is that it is still a boutique, and all aspects are well polished. Tom's role in his youth can better reflect his acting skills. Cruise, Nicholson, and Bag Mi Moore, the three protagonists are too...
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Zelda 2022-03-21 09:01:25
From a logical point of view, the court debate is very exciting. To overturn the accusation, more "falsification" than "confirmation" is needed. From an ethical point of view, it is worth considering whether the absolute obedience of soldiers in wartime is still applicable in peacetime, and under what circumstances are loyalty and honor...
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Fay 2022-03-21 09:01:25
The classic court debate drama, looking at the past, was all about the wrist, and there were dramas everywhere. Sorry I didn't see it until 20 years...
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Izabella 2022-03-21 09:01:25
2009.9.20 In the new home, I make up for the classics. However, your laws are really long-winded...
A Few Good Men Comments
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Capt. West: [in West's office] Commander Galloway, why don't you get yourself a cup of coffee.
Galloway: Thank you, sir, I'm fine.
Capt. West: [irritated because she didn't understand his intention] Commander, I'd like you to leave the room so we can talk about you behind your back.
Galloway: Certainly, sir.
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Kaffee: [ariving in the conference room after the meeting has already started] Excuse me, sorry I'm late.
Capt. Whitaker: That's alright, Danny, I know you don't have a good excuse, so I won't force you to come up with a bad one.
Kaffee: [gratefully, nods] Thank you, sir.
Capt. Whitaker: The first one's for you. Seems you're moving up in the world, you've been requested by Division.
Kaffee: Requested to do what?
Capt. Whitaker: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. A Marine corporal named Dawson illegally fires a round of his weapon over the fence line and into Cuban territory.
Kaffee: What's a fence line?
Capt. Whitaker: Sam.
Lt. Weinberg: A big wall separating the good guys from the bad guys.
Kaffee: [sarcastically] Teacher's pet.
Capt. Whitaker: PFC William Santiago threatens to rat on Dawson to the Naval Investigative Service. Dawson, and another member of his squad PFC Louden Downey, go into Santiago's barracks room, tie him up, stuff a rag down his throat. An hour later Santiago's dead. The attending physician says the rag was treated with some kind of toxin.
Kaffee: They poisoned the rag?
Capt. Whitaker: Not according to them.
Kaffee: What do they say?
Capt. Whitaker: Not much. They're being flown up here tomorrow. Then Wednesday at 0600 you're catching a transport down to Cuba for the day to find out what you can. In the meantime, go see Lieutenant Commander Joanne Galloway of internal affairs. Any questions?
Kaffee: That flight to Cuba, was that 0600 in the morning? Sir?
Capt. Whitaker: It seems important to Division that this one be handled by the book so I'm assigning co-counsel. Any volunteers?
Lt. Weinberg: No!
Capt. Whitaker: Sam.
Lt. Weinberg: Sir, I've got a stack of papers on my desk about a mile high.
Capt. Whitaker: Work with Kaffee on this.
Lt. Weinberg: Doing what? Kaffee will have this done in about four days.
Capt. Whitaker: Doing various administrative things. Backup. Whatever.
Lt. Weinberg: In other words I have no responsibilities whatsoever.
Capt. Whitaker: Right.