12 Angry Men

“12 Angry Men” is a classic 1957 film directed by Sidney Lumet, based on a teleplay by Reginald Rose. The story unfolds in a jury room where 12 jurors are tasked with determining the guilt or innocence of a teenage boy accused of murder. At the outset, the evidence seems overwhelmingly against the defendant, but one juror insists on careful consideration of the facts, instigating intense debate and discussion among the jurors.

The film is a gripping courtroom drama that explores themes of justice, morality, and prejudice. It’s renowned for its powerful dialogue, strong performances, and its ability to create tension within a single, confined setting.

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