If you haven't seen 12 Angry Men , or if you’ve only seen clips in a high school civics class, it’s time for a rewatch. Even in 720p, the performances are larger than life. It’s a taut, 96-minute thriller that will leave you questioning your own biases long after the credits roll.
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Representing blind rage and personal baggage. If you haven't seen 12 Angry Men ,
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Boris Kaufman’s cinematography is legendary. In HD, you can see the beads of sweat on the jurors' foreheads and the rising tension in their eyes.
The setup is deceptively simple. A 18-year-old boy is on trial for the murder of his father. The evidence seems airtight, the heat in the jury room is stifling, and eleven jurors are ready to vote "guilty" just so they can go home.