The highlight is the old black

Darby 2021-11-15 08:01:27

Absolutely wise man~ The wit of the little man is shown to the fullest.
From the premeditated confession to the white man before the crime to pave the way for himself, he psychologically hinted that Jake was responsible for using the black rights organization to solve the shortage of funds between himself and his defender and persuaded the wrongly injured friend to become the most beneficial evidence for him. In the end, he also penetrated the word. jake's inner nature


is not selfless or altruistic high-quality mental game Daquan trick of this is the philosophy of the little guy to survive

this as deep as the color man also ultimately can not adhere to sensible in the face of her daughter's problem is that too little The cuteness.

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  • Era 2022-04-21 09:01:47

    What a serious subject, what a vicious KKK, but I wanted to laugh when I saw Kevin.

  • Josianne 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    The cast is too strong, and I suddenly discovered that Kevin Spacey had been playing the little villain before he played Yizheng Yixie~ I was watching Django. The same Mississippi is also related to race and black and white. However, in 1996, it still relied on the support and support of white people. Strength, with the sympathy and assistance of the white community. 2013 is very different. Is this an improvement?

A Time to Kill quotes

  • Jake Tyler Brigance: If this is a party, boys, where's the chips and beer? Otherwise, your being here seems a bit like illegal client solicitation, what with Carl Lee already having a lawyer and all.

  • Lucien Wilbanks: You wanted this case, well you've got it. It isn't easy saving the world even one case at a time, but you stick with it. You just might have a knack for it. Don't do what I did. Don't quit.

    Jake Tyler Brigance: What are you talking about, quit? You're a hero, Lucien.

    Lucien Wilbanks: Hero my ass. Do you think the world needed me beating cops heads on that picket line? I was needed here. In that courtroom. And I let them push me, I gave them an excuse to kick me out and now I can never plead a case in there again. But you can. You're an attorney. Be proud. You job is to find justice no matter how well she may hide herself from you. So you go on in there and you do your job.