Watching the film from multiple perspectives, how Koni manipulated the jury

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Legal point of view: to shape the righteous and evil, and the blue and gold. For the sake of goodness and justice: the blue and gold, use all strengths to find their weaknesses early to
get the jury. In the long run, the gun company will definitely lose the case. This time in the Blue Gold case,
Nick East is an extremely smart and well-planned character. East relies on his own strength to successfully guide the jury's judgment
perspective: American Justice The system, the jury system, the role of lawyers
Movies: Acting, Filming
Psychology: Nick's Observational Impact on Jurors, Blue Gold,
Inspirations from Detailed Observations, Motivation to Do Things, Looking Back on Indelible Pain, Looking Forward to a Bright Future
Everyone has weaknesses

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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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