There are so many words that are overflowing with beauty, and I've read this film comfortably.

Rebecca 2022-03-18 09:01:02

This is definitely not a movie that pretends to be B, petty bourgeoisie, literary, and alternative, yy has to show his taste, because he is indeed an unparalleled classic.

Compared with the current consumer film that burns hundreds of millions of dollars and can't impress people, this film has only one room and twelve actors from the beginning to the end, but the interpretation is exciting, full of tension, and unstoppable.

The pile of nonsense above is not enough to describe the shock after I watched this film tirelessly, because the pure lines, acting, conflict, and tension are enough to make such a simple story performed in a small and cramped space an unprecedented drama Effect.

This alone is enough for me to witness the artistic power of movies and dramas.

Henry Fonda's wise, calm, speculative, righteous, courageous, extraordinary temperament glowing with rational light makes people dizzy. Others have different personalities and unique characters taking turns on stage, each showing their magical powers, it can be said that no one is a supporting role.

Some people say that this is a model tutorial to show the democratic system. Just such a simple story expresses the understanding of the democratic system, the portrayal of the brightness and darkness of human nature, the elaboration of ethical relations, social forms, and any infinite associations that can be revealed. His preaching, in any case, seems bold and unpretentious, just right, but everywhere is full of thrilling, thought-provoking imagination.

There are so many words that are overflowing with beauty, and I've read this film comfortably.

Although it is a purely male film, it is recommended for all people on earth to watch.

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Extended Reading
  • Nigel 2021-10-20 18:59:02

    "We will come here, not to fight. We shoulder heavy responsibilities. I have always felt that this is the advantage of a democratic society. We received a letter and were told to come here to decide whether a person who has never lived with us is guilty or not. No matter what kind of judgment we make, we won't get the benefits, and we won't lose. That's why our country can be so strong. "Brilliant! The script, the director, and the actors are all excellent ★★★★★

  • Jeanne 2022-03-22 09:01:08

    After comparing several new editions, I realized that the old edition is actually better in every respect. Can be selected as the best 30 individuals

12 Angry Men quotes

  • [first lines]

    Man in corridor: You did a wonderful job, wonderful job!

    Judge: To continue, you've listened to a long and complex case, murder in the first degree. Premeditated murder is the most serious charge tried in our criminal courts. You've listened to the testimony, you've had the law read to you and interpreted as it applies in this case, it's now your duty to sit down and try to separate the facts from the fancy. One man is dead, another man's life is at stake, if there's a reasonable doubt in your minds as to the guilt of the accused, uh a reasonable doubt, then you must bring me a verdict of "Not Guilty". If, however, there's no reasonable doubt, then you must, in good conscience, find the accused "Guilty". However you decide, your verdict must be unanimous. In the event that you find the accused "Guilty", the bench will not entertain a recommendation for mercy. The death sentence is mandatory in this case. You're faced with a grave responsibility, thank you, gentlemen.

  • Juror #7: I don't know about the rest of 'em but I'm gettin' a little tired of this yakity-yack and back-and-forth, it's gettin' us nowhere. So I guess *I'll* have to break it up; I change my vote to "not guilty."

    Juror #3: You *what?*

    Juror #7: You heard me, I've... had enough.

    Juror #3: Whaddaya mean, you've had enough? That's no answer!

    Juror #7: Hey, listen, you just uh... take care of yourself, 'uh? You know?

    Juror #11: He's right. That's not an answer. What kind of a man are you? You have sat here and voted "guilty" with everyone else because there are some baseball tickets burning a hole in your pocket? And now you've changed your vote because you say you're sick of all the talking here?

    Juror #7: Now listen, buddy - !

    Juror #11: Who tells you that you have the right like this to play with a man's life? Don't you care...

    Juror #7: Now wait a minute! You can't talk like that to me - !

    Juror #11: I *can* talk like that to you! If you want to vote "not guilty", then do it because you are convinced the man is not guilty, not because you've "had enough". And if you think he is guilty, then vote that way! Or don't you have the guts to do what you think is right?

    Juror #7: Now listen...

    Juror #11: Guilty or not guilty?

    Juror #7: I told ya! Not guilty!

    Juror #11: Why?

    Juror #7: ...Look, I don't have tuh...

    Juror #11: You *do* have to! *Say* it! *Why?*

    Juror #7: Uhh... I don't, uh... think he's guilty!

    [Juror #11 stares back with impatient resignation, and finally returns to his seat]