Sunday, 12 April 2020

12 Angry Men-Movie Review

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Film: 12 Angry Men
Director: Sidney Lumet
Starring: Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Ed Begley, E.G. Marshall, Jack Warden
Year: 1957 

This movie was released in 1959. We were apprehensive in the beginning as it was a black and white movie. The film was listed in 'Must Watch Film' of all time, a classic we were told.

Plot: The film begins with an end of a trail and judge instructing the jurors to come to a verdict. Here we will see only a glimpse of the accused. The accused is a teenager, prosecuted for the murder of his abusive father. Now the 12 jurors must come to an unanimous vote either guilty or non-guilty beyond reasonable doubt. The vote was 11-1 for guilty. The juror 8th thinks the accused could be non-guilty, even he is not sure. His reason is simple "I think we owe him a few words, that's all",  which annoys all other jurors.

Nonetheless, they participate in this out of court defending and prosecuting trail. The murder was explained, the weapon, accused's background as well. The credibility of two witnesses, an old man and a lady across the street were discussed. Slowly one by one changes their vote from guilty to non-guilty except juror 3. This man's judgment was clouded by his estranged relationship with his son and the idea of a son killing his own father. Finally they vote unanimously.  The movie ends with jury 8 and jury 9 introducing themselves.

WeReflect: The 12 jurors are from different background, social status, education, upbringing, and profession. The movie deals with a lot of prejudice, preconceived notion, bias, and baggage. However, they all come to one decision after a lot of logical and rational debate.

The film is about 90 minutes long and major parts were shot in one single room. It neither shows the crime scene nor the original trail, yet you get the complete picture of the crime. It is a classic example that a good movies can be made without the grand sets or outdoorsy. The strong screenplay and perfect casting is the strength. It lost in Oscar to another classic 'Bridge over river Kwai' and that one is another master piece.

We're not familiar with any of the actors, but they are all brilliant and intense. We're elated to finally watch this film, which we were postponing just because it is "Black & White". 

Anyone who is a movie buff like us must watch this one for its brilliant craft and get inspired to be a better person. It is time-honored for a reason after all.

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