My favorite scene is when Fonda is trying to explain something. He sees Cobb and Webber playing Tic-Tac-Toe, goes over to them, takes the paper out from under them, angrily says, "This isn't a game!!!", and crumples it up in his left hand.
1. (In front of the camera) One room with an excellent ensemble cast of twelve. 2. (Behind the camera) Boris Kaufman, Reginald Rose, Carl Lerner, & Sidney Lumet. 3. Simply captivating thanks to all those above. An: edge-of-your-seat masterpiece.
Are you aware that there are people in this world that have a severe medical condition which causes them to be that way? My mother for instance is one of those people. She is a truck driver that has bad knees and a bad back from driving the truck, but you probably do not care about that case either. Oh well I am not one of those people I am 6'4" 245lbs and I exercise every day. I would love to see you say something like that to my mother in front of me. Probably never happen though you are probably just an internet toughie. I doubt very seriously you would say that to someones face. Just my thought. What do you think? Oh I am sorry you probably do not have a brain.
What a phenomenal film. I was glued to the screen for every second of it. The funny thing is though in the end, when you think about it, the kid probably was guilty.
The kid might have committed the murder of his father. Yes. But there was a reasonable doubt that made a verdict of guilty impossible to deliver. Perhaps it is better to let a guilty man go unpunished than to send an innocent one to his death.
I love how Fonda never says "I'm right. You're wrong." He keeps admitting throughout the entire film that he could be wrong.
imdb88 that's why i like his character of not so arrogant on his own opinion like what juror 3 did like almost the entire movie
Also, he never says his goal is to convince the other side of his position
You never know
Just watched this movie, again. Still holds up well after nearly 60 years.
It's possible.
still held up after 60 years
1.Henry Fonda
2.Henry Fonda's way of convincing the other 11 angry men
3.The ending is definently incredible!
My favorite scene is when Fonda is trying to explain something. He sees Cobb and Webber playing Tic-Tac-Toe, goes over to them, takes the paper out from under them, angrily says, "This isn't a game!!!", and crumples it up in his left hand.
1. (In front of the camera) One room with an excellent ensemble cast of twelve.
2. (Behind the camera) Boris Kaufman, Reginald Rose, Carl Lerner, & Sidney Lumet.
3. Simply captivating thanks to all those above. An: edge-of-your-seat masterpiece.
1. The precedent ensemble
2. Simple but enthralling story
3. Sidney Lumet's debut
This movie is now avaaaailable to wаtccch here => twitter.com/b8ef1ff76785983ca/status/822763293282418690 Three Reasons 12 Angry Meeen
Juror 8 (Fonda), aka the greatest Devil's Advocate in cinematic history.
Are you aware that there are people in this world that have a severe medical condition which causes them to be that way? My mother for instance is one of those people. She is a truck driver that has bad knees and a bad back from driving the truck, but you probably do not care about that case either. Oh well I am not one of those people I am 6'4" 245lbs and I exercise every day. I would love to see you say something like that to my mother in front of me. Probably never happen though you are probably just an internet toughie. I doubt very seriously you would say that to someones face. Just my thought. What do you think? Oh I am sorry you probably do not have a brain.
@@cyrix01 3 years ago and I still have no idea what the fuck you're talking about
They couldn't have picked three better reasons.
just watched it i loved it
the whole movie virtually happens in the same one room!!
What a phenomenal film. I was glued to the screen for every second of it. The funny thing is though in the end, when you think about it, the kid probably was guilty.
Skipping Stones 😂😂. What the fuck is your drunk ass babbling about? Cretin.
@@NoirFan84 Jesus...
The kid might have committed the murder of his father. Yes.
But there was a reasonable doubt that made a verdict of guilty impossible to deliver.
Perhaps it is better to let a guilty man go unpunished than to send an innocent one to his death.
1.The entire ensemble of character
2. Dialogues that forces you to engage
3. Cobb's downfall that lumped my throat.
In all honesty, you only need ONE good reason to see the film.
Superb film and captivating from the beginning, masterfully directed by Lumet.
The genius of this film is that in the end, it is still abstract enough for questions- there is still strong evidence against the boy
The three reasons: 12 Angry Men
1. Lee
2. J.
3. Cobb
We have our version in India... ' Ek ruka hua Faisla'
I just got it, gonna watch it tonight
Amazing film, superb ending.
One of the greatest movie of all time
4th reason: the awesome typography used in this video.
Reason #4 piglet is in this fuckin thing
A message movie that doesn't feel like a message movie.
Now this is an old film, But even still this is a Great film
More i wont say just that Christopher Nolan had this film on his must watch list
I know what I'm getting for myself on Black Friday.
Every Freedom loving American should watch this film, in It's entirety!!!
Does that version have subtitles in Spanish?
Wow this movie looks really good.
Such a great film. Bet dialouge
Good film.
I only have one reason. Sidney Lumet. Case closed.
Viva la Lumet!
just read the book
What a movie
Nice!
The theory
The judge seems tired and worn-out. Not a lot of enthusiasm for his job.
i hated Juror 12
How the hell can anyone sit through all this in a room with no AC?