Some classic lines of the Twelve Angry Men

Salvador 2022-03-21 09:01:09

No matter what, we have to reach a consensus, that is the rule.

I don't want to change you, but this sentence is about a life. What if we are wrong?

They are just people, and people will inevitably make mistakes. What if they are all wrong?

This gentleman has been fighting against us all alone. He did not say that the child was innocent, he just said that he could not be sure that he was guilty.
It is not easy to fight alone against absurd statements, so he is desperate to win support. I support him because I agree with his motives.
That kid might really kill someone, but I want to hear more testimony.

I don't have to be loyal to either side, I just raised my question.

I don't have to defend my decision, reasonable suspicion appeared in my heart.

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 the letter and were told to come here to decide whether a person we never knew was guilty or not. No matter what kind of judgment we make, we will not get any benefits or losses. That is our country can be so strong. s reason.
Who
told you that you have the right to play with other people's lives like this? Don't you care?
If you want to vote not guilty, it must be because you believe that... the defendant is indeed innocent, not because you are bored. If you think he is guilty, you have to persevere. Don't you have the means to do what you think is right?

Faced with this kind of thing, it is really difficult to exclude personal prejudice. No matter where you go, prejudice always obscures the truth. I really don’t know what the truth is. I don’t think anyone knows what the truth is, but we We are betting on a possibility, maybe we are wrong, we might let a murderer go, I don’t know, no one knows, but we raised reasonable doubts, that is a very precious thing in our judicial system, unless It is quite certain that the jury cannot convict the defendant.

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12 Angry Men quotes

  • Juror #8: [after conducting an experiment to see if the old man could have reached his door in 15 seconds] Here's what I think happened: the old man heard the fight between the boy and his father a few hours earlier. Then, when he's lying in his bed, he heard a body hit the floor in the boy's apartment, heard the woman scream from across the street, got to his front door as fast as he could, heard somebody racing down the stairs and *assumed* it was the boy!

    Juror #6: I think that's possible!

    Juror #3: [from the other side of the room] *"Assumed"?*

    [Everyone looks at #3 as he chuckles]

    Juror #3: Brother, I've seen all kinds of dishonesty in my day, but this little display takes the cake. Y'all come in here with your hearts bleedin' all over the floor about slum kids and injustice, you listen to some fairy tales... Suddenly, you start gettin' through to some of these old ladies. Well, you're not getting through to me, I've had enough.

    [starts shouting]

    Juror #3: What's the *matter* with you guys? You all *know* he's guilty! He's *got* to burn! You're letting him slip through our fingers!

    Juror #8: [brow furrowing] "Slip through our fingers"? Are you his executioner?

    Juror #3: I'm one of 'em!

    Juror #8: ...Perhaps you'd like to pull the switch?

    Juror #3: For this kid? You bet I would!

    Juror #8: [baiting him] I feel sorry for you. What it must feel like to want to pull the switch! Ever since you walked into this room, you've been acting like a self-appointed public avenger. You want to see this boy die because you *personally* want it, not because of the facts! You're a sadist!

    [#3 lunges wildly at #8, who holds his ground. Several jurors hold #3 back]

    Juror #3: I'll kill him! I'll - *kill him!*

    Juror #8: [calmly] You don't *really* mean you'll kill me, do you?

  • Juror #8: [taking a cough drop that Juror #2 offered him] There's something else I'd like to talk about for a minute. Thanks. I think we've proved that the old man couldn't have heard the boy say "I'm gonna kill you", but supposing he did...

    Juror #10: [interrupting] You didn't prove it at all. What're you talking about?

    Juror #8: But supposing he really *did* hear it. This phrase, how many times have all of us used it? Probably thousands. "I could kill you for that, darling." "Junior, you do that once more and I'm gonna kill you." "Get in there, Rocky, and kill him!"... See, we say it every day. That doesn't mean we're gonna kill anyone.

    Juror #3: Wait a minute, what are you trying to give us here? The phrase was "I'm gonna kill you"; the kid yelled it at the top of his lungs... Don't tell me he didn't mean it! Anybody says a thing like that the way he said it, they mean it!

    Juror #2: Well, gee now, I don't know.

    [Everyone looks at #2]

    Juror #2: I remember I was arguing with the guy I work next to at the bank a couple of weeks ago. He called me an idiot, so I yelled at him.

    Juror #3: [pointing at #8] Now listen, this guy's tryin' to make you believe things that aren't so! The kid said he was gonna kill him, and he *did* kill him!

    Juror #8: Let me ask you this: do you really think the kid would shout out a thing like that so the whole neighborhood could hear him? I don't think so; he's much to bright for that.

    Juror #10: Bright? He's a common, ignorant slob. He don't even speak good English.

    Juror #11: [looking up] He *doesn't* even speak good English.