1) 12 Angry Men (1957)
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It is a courtroom drama wherein twelve men are jurors deciding the fate of a teenager accused of murder. It suffices that one juror has discovered reasonable doubt; the pleading of argument, meanwhile, unmasks all the false assumptions nourished by the media and the prejudices born of society for the entire group. In the movie, relationships start unfolding within a tapestry of personal stories as societal issues are put into relief themes of justice, morality, and responsibility of citizenship.
In 12 Angry Men, the powerful portrayal of humankind in the constricted film setting is rightly showcased and illuminated further through the required critical thinking in the judicial process.
Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala
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