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Rachelle 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Remedial the model movie of this three-act play. Lumet and Newman are still...
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Price 2022-03-15 09:01:05
i'm too old,i'm a loser,but i still have my dream and my...
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Cordelia 2022-03-14 14:12:24
Disappointed. The American model drama was not ugly due to the steady performance of Lumet, and the boldness of the subject matter was eye-catching, and then it was gone. The video is old-fashioned, and the performance that attracted me the most attention was Newman's performance, indicating that this film is just the kind of film that Oscar...
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Marcus 2022-01-09 08:01:54
It's about a medical...
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Nathan 2022-01-09 08:01:54
It's a bit plain and depressing. Although there is an ideal ending, it doesn't have the pleasure that is often found in court scenes. What is interesting is that it naturally thinks of the twelve angry men. Who knows if there is a similar story after the simple opinions of the...
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Bernardo 2022-01-09 08:01:54
More than 23 years later, Paul Newman played the role of a lawyer again. He lost the spirit of the year and added a bit of sourness and cynicism brought about by the years. Fighting alone for justice in the bottom of my heart. To some extent, this is the Western movie Sidney Lumet. Another court masterpiece is still in control of the...
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Adella 2022-01-09 08:01:54
The actor's lawyer is very...
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Reba 2022-01-09 08:01:54
Advancing the plot steadily and steadily, without deliberate sensationalism, and without some mellow twists, the director used all of Paul Newman to shoot really good-looking, calm and slightly fluke justice, and the silent and open ending. The film directed by Sidney Lumet is as comfortable as...
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Vanessa 2022-01-09 08:01:54
The cross-examination scenes in the court had few highlights, and the key closing submissions should have focused on the spirit of the law beyond procedural justice, which turned out to be a pile of nonsense. Paul Newman is indeed old and handsome, but he can't stand the wasteful...
The Verdict Comments
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Mickey Morrissey: [Mickey is trying to convince Frank not to take the case to trial] Do you know who the attorney for the Archdiocese is? Ed Concannon!
Frank Galvin: He's a good man...
Mickey Morrissey: He's a good man? Heh, heh, he's the Prince of fucking Darkness! He'll have people testifying they saw her waterskiing in Marblehead last summer. Now look, Frank, don't *fuck with this case!
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Frank Galvin: [to the judge] You couldn't hack it as a lawyer. You were a bag man for the boys downtown and you still are, I know about you.