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Gaetano 2022-03-24 09:02:11
Watching the movie just because...
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Jonatan 2022-03-23 09:02:10
"12 Angry Men" rehabilitates the innocent, and the audience is on the side of sympathy and justice. This part is to teach people to sweat, will you still believe that the law, morality and justice are so clear after you go out to the theater? Slow down the pace of the movie so that the audience can hear and understand every answer and rationale. There are no pure good and evil people. The courtroom is just a series of lip-smacking games. , The drama is all in our hearts, conscience and truth...
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Dessie 2022-03-23 09:02:10
"12 Angry Men" rehabilitates the innocent, and the audience is on the side of sympathy and justice. This part is to teach people to sweat, will you still believe that the law, morality and justice are so clear after you go out to the theater? Slow down the pace of the movie so that the audience can hear and understand every answer and rationale. There are no pure good and evil people. The courtroom is just a series of lip-smacking games. , The drama is all in our hearts, conscience and truth...
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Andy 2022-03-23 09:02:10
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Delia 2022-03-23 09:02:10
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Emiliano 2022-03-21 09:02:10
Both the prosecution and the defense are very flirtatious. The murder suspects and rape victims are all passersby. The three of you (two prosecutors + one defense lawyer) + the judge are all in the courtroom, right? Most of the screen images are honest and honest Jimmy, who is a little silly and cute, is good at singing and singing in court. Scott has a cool and cold look on his face, and then joins a moderate Brooks. At the end, Paulie and his favorite old friend are fixed...
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Elenora 2021-12-30 17:21:43
classic! However, the husband is so suspicious and i never trusted him for a single moment...but does it really matter? not at...
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Murray 2021-12-30 17:21:43
In the suspense film starring James Stewart, the truth is not what the film intends to reveal. Lawyers and prosecutors fight wits and courage, and wonderful court debates are the focus of this film. It is very enjoyable to...
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Grace 2021-12-30 17:21:43
The truth is never given, so the whole film is only about fierce sophistry confrontation: the game in court is wonderful, but the progress outside the court is also in place. Preminger gave a lot of things that are not easily detectable but exceptionally good in the out-of-court part. After mapping these details back to the courtroom, the whole story appears to be very complete; although the length control is a bit complicated, the flaws are not...
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Toney 2021-12-30 17:21:43
Preminger’s films in the 1950s clearly felt that the eternal, peaceful, self-consistent, black-and-white world and order that belonged to classical films had fallen apart. After all, the film will begin to face the violent, hideous, open, uncaused, and irresistible modern life. Hitchcock didn't really bid farewell to the old world until "Mentally Ill". As a court movie "Peachy Blood Case", it is said that there is no absolute truth, no absolute good and evil, and instrumental rationality is the...
Anatomy of a Murder Comments
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Paul Biegler: Mr. Paquette, what would you call a man with an insatiable penchant for women?
Alphonse Paquette: A what?
Paul Biegler: A penchant... a desire... taste... passion?
Alphonse Paquette: Well, uh, ladies' man, I guess. Or maybe just a damn fool!
[laughter in the courtroom]
Judge Weaver: Just answer the questions, Mr. Paquette. The attorneys will provide the wisecracks.
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Parnell Emmett McCarthy: [eyeing an empty liquor bottle] You fought this soldier by yourself. You've been drinking alone, Paulie. I don't like that.
Paul Biegler: Drop the stone, Counsellor. You live in a glass house.
Parnell Emmett McCarthy: My windows have been busted a long time ago, so I can say what I please.