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April 10, 1957 — 12 Angry Men Hits the Big Screen, and Suddenly We’re All Sweating in That Jury Room

12 Angry Men isn’t just a movie—it’s an emotional pressure cooker with a table and 12 chairs. Released on April 10, 1957, this courtroom drama somehow manages to make a room full of sweaty guys arguing feel more intense than a car chase in a Michael Bay film. Henry Fonda leads the cast with that calm, reasonable voice that makes you want to question all your life decisions. The movie’s basically 90 minutes of people saying “But what if he didn’t do it?”—and suddenly your heart rate’s up, your morals are spinning, and you’re rethinking your opinion on ceiling fans. It’s smart, tense, and shockingly engaging for something with no explosions, no love story, and no snacks. Just 12 dudes, one murder case, and enough passive-aggressive glares to fuel a soap opera. Verdict? Guilty… of being a total classic.

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