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Nico 2021-11-15 08:01:27
This is one of my favorites back then. Deposit package February 4, 2015 Double...
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Kayleigh 2021-11-15 08:01:27
I don’t know if it’s because I have watched some legal TV dramas. In comparison, movies about courts are simply weak. Movies are not the same as TV. They require a lot of emotion, so they are really not suitable for legal subjects. The third star is for Matthew McConaughey, who is a good enough...
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Alana 2021-11-15 08:01:27
It’s great. As a legal film, many elements outside the court trial make this film more...
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Casimer 2021-11-15 08:01:27
The summary statement in the last paragraph is really exhausting. Samuel's role is really a hidden wise man, comparable to Edward Norton's role in Primal...
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Edna 2021-11-15 08:01:27
The issue of race is always something that directors love to shoot. Although this film does not analyze this issue thoroughly, the big stars and Matthew McConaughey’s full lawyer fan are enough to...
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Clotilde 2021-11-15 08:01:27
In the year of Golden Boy 26, layers of drafts were finally picked out to play the role. Sure enough, only gay can shoot the boy so beautifully. The white shirt and blond hair; now I look back and I am surprised that Sandy's appearance is really like Michael Jackson, Khan....
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Hermann 2021-11-15 08:01:27
It feels a bit top-heavy and the script is not smooth enough. The film involves some legal procedures, how the lawyers of both sides choose the members of the jury, and the final closing statement is also very moving. When can Chinese judges truly become your...
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Alda 2021-11-15 08:01:27
Something similar to the social movement in the movie "Kill a Tide...
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Rebeka 2021-11-15 08:01:27
The lawyer’s wife is very beautiful, but why is she sweating? Hot days? This film does not show the court cross-examination and other techniques, but to express the issue of skin color and race. In this way, both sides are not pleased. Negro, I recognized Jules at a glance, the memory is too deep, he is a wise...
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Dejon 2021-11-15 08:01:27
Feeling gratified for this bloody father. If unfair justice cannot protect our family, then maybe we can only seek private law relief. Therefore, the rule of law is the most basic requirement for ensuring social...
A Time to Kill Comments
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Jake Tyler Brigance: [in his summation, talking about Tonya Hailey] I want to tell you a story. I'm going to ask you all to close your eyes while I tell you the story. I want you to listen to me. I want you to listen to yourselves. Go ahead. Close your eyes, please. This is a story about a little girl walking home from the grocery store one sunny afternoon. I want you to picture this little girl. Suddenly a truck races up. Two men jump out and grab her. They drag her into a nearby field and they tie her up and they rip her clothes from her body. Now they climb on. First one, then the other, raping her, shattering everything innocent and pure with a vicious thrust in a fog of drunken breath and sweat. And when they're done, after they've killed her tiny womb, murdered any chance for her to have children, to have life beyond her own, they decide to use her for target practice. They start throwing full beer cans at her. They throw them so hard that it tears the flesh all the way to her bones. Then they urinate on her. Now comes the hanging. They have a rope. They tie a noose. Imagine the noose going tight around her neck and with a sudden blinding jerk she's pulled into the air and her feet and legs go kicking. They don't find the ground. The hanging branch isn't strong enough. It snaps and she falls back to the earth. So they pick her up, throw her in the back of the truck and drive out to Foggy Creek Bridge. Pitch her over the edge. And she drops some thirty feet down to the creek bottom below. Can you see her? Her raped, beaten, broken body soaked in their urine, soaked in their semen, soaked in her blood, left to die. Can you see her? I want you to picture that little girl. Now imagine she's white.
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Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney: [to Jake] Didn't you defend Billy Ray Cobb a few years back?
Jake Tyler Brigance: What kind of case was it?
Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney: Caught him selling dope. Spent time in Parchman. Got out last year.
Jake Tyler Brigance: I think some Memphis lawyer handled that. Why do you ask?
Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney: Well, we picked him up for rape. Him and Pete Willard.
Jake Tyler Brigance: Who'd they rape?
Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney: You know Carl Lee Hailey?
Jake Tyler Brigance: Sure, I defended his brother Lester.
Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney: It was his little girl.
Jake Tyler Brigance: Little Tonya?
[Deputy nods]
Jake Tyler Brigance: How old's she?
Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney: She's ten.