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Title: 12 angrey men
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May 26, 2005 |
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However, the film also exposes us to those jurors in the room who openly express their thoughts, ideas, and feelings about the case. This juxtaposition of characters in the jury room is ultimately consistent with the fact that the room should reflect the diverse community in which we live... Showed first 250 characters
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Instead, we see that the jury is motivated by the facts and their own sense of drama. Ultimately, they reach a consensus based on a combination of the facts and their own personal baggage. Thus, the film raises yet another thought-provoking question: Does the power of the jury to go its own way warrant abandoning the system altogether?
After seeing Twelve Angry Men, my view is that, although the system is imperfect, justice can still be achieved... Showed next 250 characters
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