A review by fuad
Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose

5.0

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In this play, twelve jurors argue in the jury room over the fate of a boy accused of killing his father. And when the verdict 'guilty' is almost convinced, one of the jurors formulates his doubts. Against the bitter resistance of the majority, he gradually developed his arguments with logic. The debate grew increasingly violent as various facts emerged before everyone's eyes. It's easy to read. Very well written as it's easy to understand the argument.
It takes a great deal of courage to stand alone even if you believe in something very strongly.

Compelling.