Legal Analysis Of The Film '12 Angry Men'

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Twelve Angry Men Legal Analysis Brief – Aakriti G
The movie Twelve Angry Men is an American drama directed by Sidney Lumet. The film is about an eighteen-year-old boy from the ghetto who is on a trial for the murder of his abusive father. A jury of twelve men who are in one room, separated from the rest of the world, are charged with deciding the fate of this boy.
As the movie progresses and the evidence is revealed and we see that all present evidence is against the boy and if the verdict results in one which is guilty, it would send him on row for a death sentence would send him to die. It is up to the jurors to provide the correct verdict for the case.
Through the progression of the movie, it is revealed that almost all the jurors already believe that the boy is guilty however; only one of the jurors believes that the boy is not guilty. The fact that one of the juror believes that the …show more content…

The film is very streamlined and everything that we see is through the talks of the jury. I believe if there are good movies that budding lawyers can watch then this movie can be beneficial for setting appropriate standards of practice for jurors. The film highlights the meanings of innocence, prejudice, morality and biases.
Juror 8, through great negotiations, brainstorming and reasoning proves that the boy is not guilty. This juror from a quiet observer takes charge and mergers as leader. Juror 8 displays commitment towards delivering justice. He is reasonable and rational in his decisions and has no ulterior motives besides creating fairness in the legal system.
Twelve Angry Men is a powerful movie with great scenes and dialogues. It very clearly shows the weaknesses of each jury member and their prejudices in the case. After the men leave the room, I believe each one of them would take a good look at decision again from but through the lens of their own

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