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Im Süden der USA verteidigt der junge Anwalt Atticus Finch in den 1930er Jahren den afroamerikanischen Farmarbeiter Tom Robinson, der angeklagt ist, eine weiße Frau vergewaltigt zu haben. Die Ereignisse werden zunächst aus der Perspektive der beiden Kinder Scout und Jem erzählt, die mit ihrem Vater, dem verwitweten Anwalt Atticus Finch, in einer Kleinstadt der Südstaaten leben. Ihr behütetes Leben wird zunehmend vom rassistischen Alltag überschattet, als Atticus als Pflichtverteidiger des afroamerikanischen Farmarbeiters Tom Robinson einbestellt wird, der eine junge Frau vergewaltigt haben soll. Immer größer erscheint die Kluft zwischen einer von Vorurteilen geprägten Gesellschaft und der Suche nach Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit. (arte)

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D.Moore 

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Deutsch Ein großartiger, vielleicht etwas langatmiger Film mit einem großartigen Gregory Peck. Zusammen mit Wer den Wind sät und Urteil von Nürnberg ist dieser Film mein persönlicher, ideeller Favorit unter den Filmen, die in Gerichtssälen spielen und nicht langweilen, obwohl Unterhaltung das Letzte ist, woran ich denke, wenn ich sie mir ansehe. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch A very powerful film that is definitely worth seeing. Court dramas are generally capable of being strong, but here it is also about drama outside the courtroom, about children's drama, about drama about people. This is a film that will get under your skin and show you that justice really has a very diverse form. And sometimes it is simply unfair. ()

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Necrotongue 

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Englisch I enjoyed the notorious Southern hospitality combined with the notorious Southern racism. I also enjoyed Gregory Peck's performance, and to my huge surprise, I didn't even mind the child actors, but... The film felt really archaic; the main character didn't have a scratch on his shiny armor, and I'm not a fan of such virtuous characters. The slow introduction dragged on like a partially frozen snail dowsed in honey, and it seemed much longer than the actual main storyline, while the events in the courtroom felt somewhat rushed. However, Atticus' speech about equality before American justice was hilarious and brought me cynical joy. Despite the criticism, I still think it's a good film because there are lessons to take from it, and I appreciate its poetic elements. My main problem was that my expectations were much higher, and they were not met. ()

lamps 

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Englisch I was expecting a classic courtroom drama based on ideas about racism, but what I got was a very original and beautifully retold story from rural America, which through the recollections of a little girl reflects an unpleasant time not only in a depressing but also in a pleasantly exaggerated and purely childlike way. The performances are of course dominated by Peck, but it's also certainly nice to see a young Robert Duvall before he went into the service of the mafia:-) My only criticism would be the slightly odd ending, which didn't avoid patheticism and went too far off the rails in my opinion. Or, on the contrary, immersed itself in it with gusto. :) 85% ()

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