Makes the ending feel more comfortable

Mary 2022-04-19 09:01:58

The plot is very good, Dustin Hoffman's acting is really good, and the ending is also very comfortable. Although Cusack's girlfriend's purpose is good in the end, but he pretends to be B for both parties throughout the film. It's too much, it's disgusting that she is too pretentious, and although Feige is not a good person, but being deceived like this is bullshit, why should people be at her mercy, how do you know that she will definitely be able to influence the jury , just because of a few innocuous phenomena and little tricks to believe her? What is even more incomprehensible is that she just remitted the money so casually, and she just remitted the money with a few words without doing anything? Sending money before the trial came out? So a veteran for many years was deceived like this? And in the end, it was she who called to overthrow Feige's lair. How did she know where Feige's lair was? Really convinced, if it was so easy to find Feige, how would she be able to hang out for so many years? And after they cheated so much money, it is impossible for them to be at peace with each other. And what's the use of them going to great lengths to get the judge to invite the jury to dinner? In order to show that they are NB, they didn't tell Feige and Hoffman that fact that they were whole.

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Runaway Jury quotes

  • Nicholas Easter: Goodbye, Fitch.

    Rankin Fitch: Well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait... How did you swing 'em, huh? How did you swing 'em your way? I hear you got ten votes. How'd you do that?

    Nicholas Easter: [shrugs] I didn't swing anything. I just stopped you from stealing the thing. We let 'em vote their hearts. That means you lose. Enjoy your drink.

  • Wendell Rohr: Is that why you're doing this? To protect the constitution, is that it?

    Rankin Fitch: Of course not. I'm in it to win.

    Wendell Rohr: Oh.

    Rankin Fitch: Just like you are.

    Wendell Rohr: Yeah.

    Rankin Fitch: Because that's what I was hired to do.

    Wendell Rohr: Uh huh.

    Rankin Fitch: Everything else is colored bubbles.

    Wendell Rohr: Colored bubbles! Colored bubbles? A system that calls for twelve people to sit and listen to testimony of witnesses, fella, and that includes my witness, who you've disappeared!

    Rankin Fitch: If you're relying on testimony to win this case, you've already lost it.

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