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I have been watching this movie called 12 Angry Men, and I was wondering if anyone knew the outcome of the trial after the juror's decision had been made. Any additional information, or facts would be a big help. Thank you.
the accused was set free, the lone juror was apologized to by the rest, you know you can rent this 2 bucks
Starring Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Jack Klugman, John Fiedler (the voice of Piglet) Martin Balsam
How would u describe, characterize, analyze the juror no 11 in 12 angry men?
I love the old movie version of this, but dont remember which one juror 11 was.........was he the one who initially didnt agree with the others?
trying to find out the movie 12 angry men compares to business law....where the link between them....how do they compare.
Well, it's also about law... criminal law.
I can't imagine the link though. 12 Angry Men is a movie against McCarthyism--condemning the accused without a proper defense.
influenced your analysis of the verdict of the jurors in the movie 12 angry men's motives and behavior. thanks for the opinion.
I think we as human beings are too visual. We believe in only in what we see. In most cases it just goes without saying that its the truth regardless of the situation. Sometimes we are very dismissive and ready to lock into a stereotype or clique because that what would be considered as "common sense" to most people. All the men in the room even without realizing it bared their souls out to one another. It was like a cage and everyone wanted to rattle it in their certain way. All it took was that one man to not rattle the cage at all and gave a thought to chance and say his thinking isn't linear and he's not a fan of "common sense". He believed that the case wasn't as it was bought out in the court. The case had another story that no one else saw. When he bared himself to all the others they saw his nature was logical.
I know it sounds weird but I'm a big fan of the movie.
What are some philosophical issues in the movie 12 angry men?