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Kayley 2022-04-22 07:01:32
See also the courtroom... One more star for the poster and James...
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Meaghan 2022-04-22 07:01:32
It is also a court PK battle. Fairly exciting, but not comparable to "Witness for the...
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Keanu 2022-04-22 07:01:32
I really have a relationship with James Stewart. It was obviously to watch George C Scott, but he copied him. Haha, the actors performed wonderfully, the story structure was exquisite, and it was very...
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Jovani 2022-04-21 09:02:29
very dubious charactor of defendant , the lawyer struggled with the doubts and conflicts. not even one person understand the...
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Lemuel 2022-04-21 09:02:29
The soundtrack is almost non-stop jazz, with characters moving back and forth in the shot. Ordinary nights, slow conversations, calm cases, slow and deadly jazz, like the oxygen that the characters breathe in the film, are everywhere. [It is the first noir film with jazz music. ] The two lawyers for the prosecution are like Napa and Vegeta, one is the lead and the other is the main force. It is indeed the most exciting court drama. The literary drama is more thrilling than the martial arts...
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Guadalupe 2022-04-21 09:02:29
①I especially like courtroom drama ②The defense lawyer has a lot of one-liners, and the language is sarcastic ③Most French words are a bit provocative ④The selection of case law can be traced back to the 19th century ⑤An open ending with hints but also...
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Wendy 2022-04-21 09:02:29
4.5 The most powerful thing about this film is the blurring of good and evil and the truth. It is almost impossible to know the director's attitude towards such a court model and jury system. This alone deserves five stars. The court trial was very refreshing, and the judge's various official complaints about the tongue-in-cheek lawyer were also interesting. It's a shame that Stewart's character isn't full of character and motivation. Having said that, have you ignored the coquettishness of...
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Adelbert 2022-04-21 09:02:29
The wonderful court debate basically only appears in the plot of the movie, which reminds me of another movie "Twelve Angry Men", but the protagonist becomes the members of the...
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Dee 2022-04-21 09:02:29
[Review] I still love this gray area legal film. Ambiguous truth, clear logic, full jazz soundtrack (sophisticated and playful tune), professional with a bit of philistineism, the secretary who appreciates the film's sharp mouth but is actually a strong boss, the prosecution lawyer played by George C. Scott questioning the client When you're Lee Remick, you're flirting! Proper noun: "Habitual Split Response." "Party of the first part" sometimes comes out....."arty of the irst...
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Precious 2022-04-21 09:02:29
9. [Drama] Create an opponent with the same strength as the protagonist, and the two sides of the game will exchange their home courts. |The film reveals the inner fissures presented by a large number of court trials, while revealing how people can influence moral judgment through reasonable means, it also places and exposes the most influential discipline that appeared in the twentieth century. The problem, psychoanalysis is so subjective, and the evidence for its conclusion is all objective...
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.