Review of 12 Angry Men (1957) by Anderson G — 12 Jan 2017
"Twelve men and a secret" tell the story of 12 men who compose a jury that has to judge a murder committed by a young Latin where all evidence points to his guilt. But for some reason, one of the jurors disagrees, there begins a battle of ideologies, bad wishes, ideas, world views and even about our lives.
This film contains one of the best scripts I've seen in the movies, it's intelligent, comprehensive. He invites the viewer to pull a chair and sit there at the table and enter the speech. Its an hour and a half is accurate, because the film surprisingly absurdly with its simplicity, with 90% of the film being passed in a room, the home photograph seems simple, but the camera angles, are accurate, for each jury we have a Angle, for each jury we have a story, and incredibly, we understand all men, their ideas and motivation, the character development in this film is incredible, and the room looks menacing, with the mood of the discursion getting warmer, the room too And you, at home, turn on the fan, because you will sweat along with our jurors, with great performances and a soundtrack that appears at the moment that has to appear, "Twelve men and a secret" this 50 years to Ahead of your time, bringing you the discourses we see today, congratulations to screenwriter Reginald Rose.
Finally, I even looked, but I did not find a fault if you want in this movie, with a frightening simplicity and an absurd intelligence, we have here a legitimate representation about justice, ideology, prejudice, but everything in an intelligent way and without taking sides or choosing A political side.
This review of 12 Angry Men (1957) was written by Anderson G on 12 Jan 2017.
12 Angry Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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