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Madyson 2022-03-27 09:01:09
How a criminal defense attorney exonerated his guilty agent. imdb top 239, 100% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. @ District...
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Grace 2022-03-27 09:01:09
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Jaren 2022-03-27 09:01:09
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Krystal 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The Biegler trio reminded me of the Rio Bravo police trio. This kind of film, the control of details must be accurate, I think the original should play a big role. Nice...
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Newell 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The most shining point of this movie is James Stuart. And every minute of this movie is so worthy watching. This is a real...
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Jimmie 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The underwear confirmed the testimony of the prisoner's wife, but the underwear could have been secretly placed in the hotel by herself, so it still could not prove the authenticity of her testimony. Therefore, the true course of this case is a mystery that will never be known, only the parties themselves...
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Keeley 2022-03-27 09:01:09
4.3 How many lights were turned on when you entered the door, and how many times did you move back and forth, be careful! Confessions have...
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Timothy 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The courtroom debate is fantastic. The writing is realistic and the narration is extremely patient. From the foreshadowing to the unfolding, it is meticulous and eloquent, and I don't feel bored for more than two hours. Stewart's acting skills are solid and...
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America 2022-03-27 09:01:09
4.5 stars. A courtroom drama is a performance in front of a jury, and the audience gradually becomes an additional jury in the process of watching. One of the great reasons for the wonderful courtroom drama is that the judge lacks control, so the lawyers on both sides can arbitrarily make various directional assessments in front of the jury. This is a shortcoming of the jury system. Interestingly, it is in stark contrast to the "praise" of the jury by the old assistant at the...
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Omari 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The courtroom drama is wonderful, the ending is so dizzy, I didn't expect it to be so...
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.