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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 10 MIN

《12 Angry Men》

from Delusion | BookTalk

Every day, we make rapid judgments about the world—but how many of these judgments are based on facts, and how many stem from prejudice? If someone's life depended on your judgment, would you dare to make a decision in just five minutes? In this episode, we return to a sweltering room from 1957 to spend an afternoon that changes destinies with 12 men deciding the life or death of a boy. The film *12 Angry Men* is not just a classic suspense piece; it’s an ultimate experiment on humanity, prejudice, and conscience. It teaches us the immense power of one person’s persistence when truth is buried under prejudice.Core Highlights- The Magnifying Glass of Prejudice: How do our personal experiences and stereotypes subtly shape the way we judge truth?- The Courage of Doubt: Why is 'reasonable doubt' not only the cornerstone of law but also a precious quality everyone should possess?- Democracy in a Room: In a world full of conflict and imperfection, how can we achieve justice through procedures and communication, even with great difficulty?What unique memories and reflections do you have about *12 Angry Men*? Feel free to share your stories with us in the comments section. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and never miss an intellectual collision. This episode's keywords: 12 Angry Men, Sidney Lumet, Henry Fonda, Jury, Reasonable Doubt, Prejudice, Legal Drama #罗翔 #法律 十二怒汉, 西德尼·吕美特, 亨利·方达, 陪审团, 合理怀疑, 偏见, 法律电影 哲学思辨 #人生哲学 #经典电影 #经典书籍 #解读 #个人成长播客 #阅读播客 #英语 #听力 #磨耳朵 #托福 #雅思 #GRE #CET #电影评论

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