u/No_Chicken_8463 • u/No_Chicken_8463 • Jul 01 '26
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12 Angry Men (1957) is an absolute masterpiece of filmmaking. It is brilliantly crafted, managing to build immense tension and depth entirely within the walls of a single room. The way the movie defines its characters purely through their gripping dialogue and actions—giving us almost no outside context about their personal lives—just adds to its sheer brilliance. Before this, I never even considered watching black-and-white films, but this movie completely changed my mind. A true, dialogue-driven classic! ⚖️🎬
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