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Makenna 2022-01-12 08:01:27
Four-and-a-half stars 1. Kramer's court scenes are always wonderful, and the lens movement and character composition are still straightforward and efficient. 2. The lawyer of the believer who is gluttonous, and the pastor of the Chengfeng who disturbs his family. Despite the obvious bias, Kramer still reveals, sympathizes and even partially agrees with Brady, the respectable side of a religious believer. 3. The farce speech after the trial ended is exactly the picture after the religious belief...
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Maximillian 2022-01-12 08:01:27
Came in admiration, and returned disappointed. A legal event with extremely complex background, process, and value conflicts is reduced to a facial and singular drama. The whole drama only sees all kinds of hysteria between the prosecution and the defense, which greatly weakens the rational charm of legal rhetoric. In particular, Brian, a theological defender, can almost be described as ugly, portrayed as an irritable, ignorant, and stubborn person, but he is disregarding his doubts and...
Inherit the Wind Comments
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Demarco 2022-01-12 08:01:27
[Last Film I Watched] Inherit the Wind (1960) 7.7/10
A souped-up Hollywood adaptation of the historical Scopes “Monkey” Trial in 1925: a high school science teacher is tried for teaching Darwin's theory of the evolution to his students on account of the violation of a Tennessee's state law. Under the able hands of Stanley Kramer, INHERIT THE WIND...
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Tara 2022-01-12 08:01:27
Inherit the Wind
The scene where the defense lawyer Crumond smiled while holding the "Bible" and "Theory of Evolution" at the same time was warm and intriguing. People must have beliefs, but don't distort certain beliefs. You must have a degree in everything. It would be too indifferent to believe nothing, and it...
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[a crowd burns the teacher in effigy]
E. K. Hornbeck: Well, those are the boobs that make our laws. That's the democratic process.
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Henry Drummond: Is that the way of things? God tells Brady what is good; to be against Brady is to be against God!
Matthew Harrison Brady: No! Every man is a free agent!
Henry Drummond: Then what is Bertram Cates doing in the Hillsboro jail?