Racism and The Justice System in “A Time to Kill”

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In John Grishams’ (1996) film “A Time to Kill” issues surrounding the racism in the Deep South take place and based on a true life experience of John Grisham. The novel, like the movie, opens with a very brutal rape scene. It’s the socio-politics that give this film an energetic and confrontational feel of southern racial politics. Racism was still very strong even some 20 years after the civil war (Ponick 2011). Hollywood and John Grisham wanted to make bold statement about racism and they accomplished this in the closing argument of the courtroom scene.

The setting for this film and the particular scene is vital to bringing the story into focus. The story is of a black man who is fighting for his own life and not going to prison for the killing of two white men who had raped his 10 year old daughter. The director Joel Schumacher and the author John Grisham revisit the small town of Canton Mississippi in order to shoot this film. This element brings a reality and a visual to the audience of where the actual events took place. This builds the drama in the story. The courtroom scenes are shot at the actual courthouse in Canton (Arrington 1996). Originally the filming location chosen was to be in Oxford. Fortunately the filming was to take place during football season and all the hotels were full. Another setback was the courthouse lawn in Oxford was too small, therefore the traffic would also have to be rerouted for up to 15 days and this posed a problem as well. The Canton location was a better choice for originality of the story (Arrington 1996).

In the courtroom scene with Jake Brigance (Matthew McConaughey) the closing argument was well directed and made a bold statement. This not only made this scene memorable but made an...

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...focus point. Even stronger is the issue of as a parent what would you do for your own child under these circumstances.

Works Cited

Arrington Rebecca (1996) PANELISTS DISCUSS PICKING FILM LOCATIONS, Retrieved 1/06/12 from http://www.virginia.edu/insideuva/textonlyarchive/96-11-08/4.txt

Hufferh (2007) A Time To Kill Closing Argument, YouTube Retrieved 1/7/12 from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7f-BgDgpmE

James Berardinelli (1996) A Time to Kill, Retrieved 12/30/11 from http://www.reelviews.net/movies/t/time_kill.html

Terry Ponick (2011), DC Theatre Scene, A Time To Kill, Retrieved 12/30/11 from http://dctheatrescene.com/2011/05/26/a-time-to-kill/

Shulgasser Barbra (1996) San Francisco Chronicle, Court and Spark; A Critical Look at “A Time to Kill” Retrieved 1/7/12 from http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/e/a/1996/07/24/STYLE5057.dtl

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