I just watched 12 Angry Men (1957) for the first time and it is incredible.
Absolutely. It's a timeless masterpiece in my opinion.
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I just watched 12 Angry Men (1957) for the first time and it is incredible.
Absolutely. It's a timeless masterpiece in my opinion.
I remember watching it for the first time in my high school class and they were a pretty loud bunch that had a hard time paying attention. My teacher put this movie as part of one of our history lessons.
Everyone was glued to it, not a side conversation going on or anyone goofing off during it. Excellent movie!
I saw this movies as part of a class too! I'm glad my teacher put this on or I never would have discovered it.
I watched it with my partner not long ago and I was ready for a good albeit dry movie. Nah, that movie kept me enraptured for every second. Probably one of my favorite movies now.
Dude, right? Watch Mr Smith Goes to Washington next
I like the 1957 and the 1997 version but for different reasons. 1957 is certainly a timeless classic, and although it's the same general plot line, I liked how 1997 reworked the arguments and keyed on more modern (post civil rights) views on racism. If you've not seen the 1997 version, it's definitely worth a watch.
I love that film! The most memorable part was when juror #10 goes on a rant and everyone turns their backs to ignore him.
right?! To be honest I was almost certain it would bore me pretty fast, but I was pleasantly surprised and found myself intrigued from start to finish. Everything about it is great!
Yep! I have been teaching this play in my classes and we watch the movie at the end. It is amazing what all my students have to say about the themes of this story. Even my “I’m not a writer” students will jump to start the assignments. I can’t say enough good things about it.