"12 Angry Men. The Great Judgment" is a film that shows the Russian nation and is a tribute to the 1957 American "12 Angry Men". Let me see the various attitudes of the public in the treatment of the ethnic minority in Chechnya. The rational analysis of engineers; the independent thinking of Jews; the ruthlessness of taxi drivers to aliens; the pity of businessmen; the cowardice of Harvard-educated filmmakers; the calmness of cemetery operators; the compassion of veterans of the Chechen war; In the movie, we saw ourselves. What is our Han attitude towards minorities? Is it tolerant? is understanding? Is it respect? Or fear? Or cold? Or brutal? You can say, what does this have to do with me? Because you're the majority, and if you're that minority, you're the one in jail waiting for someone else's sentence? Tribute to this film, thought provoking.
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