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For a movie with such a simple premise, the real meaning of 12 Angry Men’s story is multifaceted, revealing truths about democracy, the American judicial system, and human nature. A pushback against lynch mob mentalities, 12 Angry Men highlights how American democracy and the judicial system should work. Other courtroom dramas tend to focus on proving guilt, but 12 Angry Men reasserts that guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
originally posted by: Encia22
I've been follwiing, ad nauseam, the two main threads about Trump's trial and I felt I needed to reset my moral compass. In this case my go-to movie could only be '12 Angry Men'. I also like 'A Few Good Men', but I think this 1957 film endures and transcends time better.
It's freely available on Archive.org
I'm sure many of you have seen it, but, for those who haven't, I don't want to give away spoilers.
I think it's suffice to quote a snippet of the article/review from Screen Rant
For a movie with such a simple premise, the real meaning of 12 Angry Men’s story is multifaceted, revealing truths about democracy, the American judicial system, and human nature. A pushback against lynch mob mentalities, 12 Angry Men highlights how American democracy and the judicial system should work. Other courtroom dramas tend to focus on proving guilt, but 12 Angry Men reasserts that guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
I'll leave it here because you must all judge for yourselves if the boy is guilty or not guilty...
The op said he wouldnt put up a spoiler, and what do you go and do?
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge2
a reply to: Bluntone22
Jeez man use your brain.
The op said he wouldnt put up a spoiler, and what do you go and do?
C'mon dude use your brain a bit better