It's wonderful.

Curtis 2022-04-23 07:01:08

Today, I seriously brushed an old 1957 movie "Twelve Angry Men, it's so wonderful!"

I'm curious, does the judiciary in Western countries still use this jury system?

In our GJ's justice, who is responsible for researching such details? Who will decide the life or death of the suspect?

How many people are there in our life? When will it be? Where will it be? Because of what? Do you think deeply?

Very good Henry Fonda's performance, I have seen him in "War and Peace". It seems that the male protagonist he plays: affectionate/sincere/deep thinking/noble and gentleman. Never thought, in reality, he was married five times. Even so, you still have to brush the Grapes of Wrath again.

PS: I plan to spend a year, every week from Monday to Friday, to brush a movie every day.

Start today.

I love Henry Fonda's performance. I have seen him in "War and Peace", and I will revisit "The Grapes of Wrath"

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Extended Reading
  • Ron 2021-10-20 18:58:47

    Stupid B, I even read the introduction first, but the film itself felt very artificial during the viewing process.

  • Ignatius 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The ten most exciting movies I've seen this year! Law-God on earth, the jury represents God's authority to examine, convict, forgive, and discriminate against others. Sometimes hearing is fictitious, seeing is not believing, using wisdom to distinguish the truth from false, using observation details to restore the truth, using justice to determine right from wrong, and a humble, benevolent, cautious and fearful heart

12 Angry Men quotes

  • Juror #9: Gentlemen, that's a very sad thing... to be nothing.

  • Juror #8: We're talking about somebody's life here. We can't decide it in five minutes.