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. JFK (1991): Prosecutors investigate the JFK case. The director is Oliver Stone. Some people in the United States say that he is talking irresponsible nonsense, and another of our netizens once said that the long shot of Kevin Costner’s last statement made him I was so excited that my eyes filled with tears. What a wonderful court speech, praised by many as a classic.
12.And Justice for All" (1979): Also known as "Justice for All", starring Al Pacino. A teacher from Peking University wrote an article saying that the protagonist of this movie is a third-rate lawyer. Is he a third-rate lawyer? No, but he is indeed a lawyer struggling in life, fighting for justice against evil judges. To say that he is a "third-rate" lawyer is too "marketplace". The film also does a good job of showing a lawyer's struggle between justice and professional obligations.
13. Gandhi" (Gandhi, 1982): Gandhi studied law and worked as a lawyer. The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture that year.
14. "Scandal" (1950): Japanese legal film, Kurosawa's important work. "The story revolves around an incompetent and low-quality defense lawyer and a lawyer who entrusts him with a reputation damage case. "The final courtroom scene lasts for nearly 15 minutes, the camera is rhythmic and the dramatic power is fascinating."
15. The Trial Procès, Le" (1962): Orson -A French film directed by Welles. It tells the story of the police interrogation of a suspect.
16. Chicago" (2002): a musical that won the Oscar for Best Picture. . Richard Gere plays a manipulative lawyer. 17. Monster's Ball (2001): Halle Berry won an Oscar. A story about a death row prisoner's wife and a prison guard, it is a legal and psychological movie. As a man, I have to mention Berry's very sexy performance in it. 18. My Brother's Keeper" (1992). ): American documentary.
19. The Insider (1999): Starring Al Pacino and Russell Crowe. p>20. "Never Compromise" and "Erin Brockovich" (2000): It is also a story about residents suing chemical plants because of leukemia caused by pollution. Julia Roberts won the Oscar for this film that year. , worth watching, but the western style of the yellow picture is very pleasing to the eye. The film tells the story of a middle-aged woman with little education and a belief in fairness, who fought a huge lawsuit with the cooperation of a lawyer. True story.
21. City Hall on Steroids (1996): Starring Al Pacino and John Cusack. The mayor's assistant investigates a case of bribing a judge. In the face of feelings and career, he chose to tell the truth.
22. The Verdict (1982): Paul Newman plays a poor, alcoholic lawyer in the film. This movie can reflect how the "little lawyers" and "big lawyers" in the United States compete in court. The rich amount of information can give people various inspirations. This is a good movie.
23. "Circle of Death": The story of a young lawyer and a young murderer may mainly explore the value of the death penalty (which will never be forgotten). Eastern European movies can also be used as psychological literary films.
24. "Scandal": Chronicles of Political Prisoners: Korean movies, not that kind of period films. The story of political prisoners.
25. Reversible Mistakes (2004): TV Movie. A murderer on the verge of being brought to justice leads defense attorneys to question the integrity of the justice system, human greed, and the price that must be paid to achieve one's ends by any means necessary.
Lawyer Leif examines all the irreversible decisions in his life, resolves to take good care of his mentally unstable suburban sister, and finds himself at a crossroads in his life.
26. "Blind Shaft": Mentioned the labor insurance and personal protection issues of Chinese migrant workers.
27. Evelyn (2002): Irish film, Brosnan Playing a worker fighting for child custody.
28. Suspect" (1991): Also known as "Suspect", Robert De Niro is in this true story. In the film, he plays a man who was fired for telling the truth during the American Revolution. In the United States, which has a great legal tradition, politics has overtaken the historical record of the legal profession.
29. The Philadelphia Story Philadelphia (1993), a classic among classics: Tom Hanks starred in this movie and won the Academy Award for Best Actor that year. Denzel Washington, who was not as famous as he is now, also starred in this oft-mentioned legal movie about a gay lawyer who sues his firm over an "employment dispute." . This is the first lawyer movie that impressed me. Its greatest success is that while promoting truth, goodness and beauty, it avoids the usual treatment of characters in Chinese movies. Denzel Washington even hates homosexuality and is afraid of AIDS. When he was shocked and resolutely threw himself into the lawsuit, his behavior was even more touching. At the same time, the skillful and exciting court debate scenes in the film also taught me a lot of practical skills. In fact, this is a mainstream movie. The character is distinct, the plot is clear, and the narrative is very orthodox. Even the pure theme song at the beginning uses a pure image of Philadelphia. But maybe because of this, it is not a classic example of justice triumphing over injustice. It's dazzling and won't alienate you, but it will move you every time you watch it. It's a great pleasure to watch two skilled actors perform their roles. I remember the defense lawyer's continuous speech in her brief statement. It uses eight "factual" essays, which are very vivid and show the lawyer's skills.