give it a watch, i watched it on a whim and was surprised by how engaged i was. despite what OP says it's not even really woke garbage, if anything it leaves everything pretty open ended and can be viewed from multiple different angles
Do you think it was weird when that one guy started being racist and everyone just turned away and started ignoring him? I thought that part was a bit bullshit and completely out of character for basically everyone but otherwise it was fine. I bet it's a better play.
in the remake that part is played by a black muslim
the remake is honestly more kino than the original, although you have to accept that both jack lemmon and george c scott are playing characters about 30 years younger than themselves
it's even got fricking tony soprano in it
Also all that aren't white are innocent and should be immediately let out of jail, regardless of the crime and having repeatedly committed the same crime over and over again. Why? Uhhh it's definitely not because controlled street crime is a convenient distraction.
There's been a significant number of well-written research documents over the decades that agree that the suspect was indeed guilty beyond all reasonable doubt.
Pretty much every single reasonable scholarly person agrees that "the kid did it", and the movie, while a fantastic and effective character drama, is a terrible example of jurisprudence.
what do you reckon that room smelled like?
Old spice and balls? Cigarettes and testosterone?
humid pit stink mixed with cigarettes
Chocolate Onions and Microplastic Fluoride Chowder.
why the frick do you care you fricking homosexual
watched this the other night, pure kino
I have yet to see this.
give it a watch, i watched it on a whim and was surprised by how engaged i was. despite what OP says it's not even really woke garbage, if anything it leaves everything pretty open ended and can be viewed from multiple different angles
Do you think it was weird when that one guy started being racist and everyone just turned away and started ignoring him? I thought that part was a bit bullshit and completely out of character for basically everyone but otherwise it was fine. I bet it's a better play.
Yeah that part was wokeslop
in the remake that part is played by a black muslim
the remake is honestly more kino than the original, although you have to accept that both jack lemmon and george c scott are playing characters about 30 years younger than themselves
it's even got fricking tony soprano in it
Sounds neat I'll have to take a look. I figured this version was probably the best so finally saw it last year.
>title is 12 angry men
>only 11 in the picture
am I the missing angry man, anons?
The 12th angry man is (You)
>let me make the streets less safe for everybody involved
>you're welcome
"Safe streets" is a racist dogwhistle
Do not look up the directors early life
kino
>let's make the same movie, again
there should be a rule against this
its not like anyone could tell friedkin no after that career. rip in piss.
LUMETED
>the left in the 1950's: everyone is innocent until 100% proven guilty
>the left today: believe all women. If a woman accuses a man of rape they're 100% guilty and must have their lives destroyed. we don't need a trial.
>the left out of power
>the left in power
The left's only moral values are: "pedos and trannies good, white man bad".
Also all that aren't white are innocent and should be immediately let out of jail, regardless of the crime and having repeatedly committed the same crime over and over again. Why? Uhhh it's definitely not because controlled street crime is a convenient distraction.
Truth.
There's been a significant number of well-written research documents over the decades that agree that the suspect was indeed guilty beyond all reasonable doubt.
Pretty much every single reasonable scholarly person agrees that "the kid did it", and the movie, while a fantastic and effective character drama, is a terrible example of jurisprudence.
>that scene where he slams the switchblade into the table
I literally stood up and screamed "KINOOOOO"