The 27th of my Reenactment Series.
I just watched this movie recently, and remembered how much I loved it. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it.
12 Angry Men, directed in 1957 by Sidney ...
The 27th of my Reenactment Series.
I just watched this movie recently, and remembered how much I loved it. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it.
12 Angry Men, directed in 1957 by Sidney Lumet, is about 12 jurors who must decide the fate of the defendant. 98% of the movie takes place within the jury room. It's a hot day, and they all want to get out of there, so 11 of them vote guilty. One man says "not guilty," and the rest of the movie consists of him convincing the rest of the jurors that there is too much reasonable doubt to convict the defendant. The scene I did was the very end, where there's one guy left who thinks he's guilty. Played magnificently by Lee J. Cobb, I thought this scene was amazing the first time I saw it. It's a portrayal of great acting, and although I didn't make it very complicated (i.e. didn't play anyone else, etc.), this video was a lot of fun to do.
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Great performance! I liked it. However, you could have given a harder "lick" on the punch words .... you are hired! Hope you make it big in Hollywood. Yours, Christian D. Liedtke.
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and wow man.. who R you? subbed!!!
Well done that man!