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To Kill A Mockingbird

To Kill A Mockingbird

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Harper Lee adaptation about an idealistic white lawyer in 1930s Alabama who takes on the case of a Black man accused of an awful crime.

CertificatePG

Duration124 mins

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  • Afshar, 13
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Review by Afshar, 13

1 stars

23 Mar 2009

(Please ignore the rating of 1/5. I really think it deserves a 4 1/2.) I think this was a fantastic movie. Most people think that black and white movies are rubbish, but some of the best movies are in black and white. I think that this is one of them. This movie is all about a white lawyer who defends a black man in court. The film is really touching and it makes you think about how racist it was in 1930. It makes you really sad. There are two stories going on at the same time, so make sure you pay extra attention. I got into the film so much, I felt like I was in the court room and watching it in real life. I really enjoyed this film.

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