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I already said the above, but one film that comes to mind is 12 angry men! Two versions were made, a 1957 and a 1997 version; I watched both but prefered the 1997 version possibly due to the acters in it (or not in it like Fonda) who I'm not really fond of
George C. Scott and Jack Lemmon were simply brilliant in it! Borrowed it from my local library and it was worth each and every second of my time. It's a film that you can watch a 100 times and still enjoy.
I remember watching the original 12 Angry Men on tv years ago, I may have been only 13, 14 can't remember, but I remember even at a young age it was a pretty compelling drama. I think almost the whole movie was just in a single room wasn't it (the jury room). Some great dialogue and drama.
Who knows if I saw it now I may not be as impressed, as childhood memories tend to be a bit inflated once you experience the same thing as an adult.
I remember watching the original 12 Angry Men on tv years ago, I may have been only 13, 14 can't remember, but I remember even at a young age it was a pretty compelling drama. I think almost the whole movie was just in a single room wasn't it (the jury room). Some great dialogue and drama.
Who knows if I saw it now I may not be as impressed, as childhood memories tend to be a bit inflated once you experience the same thing as an adult.
You're spot on DKD. It was filmed in a single room for maybe 90% of the entire film. I'm willing to bet that if you watched it now you'd be a lot more impressed because you're a lot more appreciative and understanding the meaning of life. I'm certain your attention to and perception of the minute detail would be grand this time round.