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12

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 2h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
16K
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12 (2007)
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Twelve jurors must decide the fate of a Chechen adolescent charged with murdering his stepfather.Twelve jurors must decide the fate of a Chechen adolescent charged with murdering his stepfather.Twelve jurors must decide the fate of a Chechen adolescent charged with murdering his stepfather.

  • Director
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Writers
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Aleksandr Novototskiy-Vlasov
    • Vladimir Moiseenko
  • Stars
    • Sergey Makovetskiy
    • Sergey Garmash
    • Apti Magamaev
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    16K
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    • Director
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Writers
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
      • Aleksandr Novototskiy-Vlasov
      • Vladimir Moiseenko
    • Stars
      • Sergey Makovetskiy
      • Sergey Garmash
      • Apti Magamaev
    • 48User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 10 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Sergey Makovetskiy
    Sergey Makovetskiy
    • 1-y prisyazhnyy
    Sergey Garmash
    Sergey Garmash
    • 3-y prisyazhnyy
    Apti Magamaev
    Apti Magamaev
    • Malchik
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    • 2-y prisyazhnyy
    Valentin Gaft
    Valentin Gaft
    • 4-y prisyazhnyy
    Aleksey Petrenko
    Aleksey Petrenko
    • 5-y prisyazhnyy
    Yuriy Stoyanov
    Yuriy Stoyanov
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    Sergey Gazarov
    Sergey Gazarov
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    Mikhail Efremov
    Mikhail Efremov
    • 8-y prisyazhnyy
    Aleksey Gorbunov
    Aleksey Gorbunov
    • 9-y prisyazhnyy
    Sergey Artsibashev
    Sergey Artsibashev
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    Viktor Verzhbitskiy
    Viktor Verzhbitskiy
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    Roman Madyanov
    Roman Madyanov
    • 12-y prisyazhnyy
    Aleksandr Adabashyan
    Aleksandr Adabashyan
    • Pristav
    Abdi Magamaev
    Abdi Magamaev
    • Malenkiy chechenets
    Natalya Surkova
    Natalya Surkova
    • Sudya
    Konstantin Glushkov
    Konstantin Glushkov
    • Advokat
    Vladimir Nefyodov
    • Prokuror
    • Director
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Writers
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
      • Aleksandr Novototskiy-Vlasov
      • Vladimir Moiseenko
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    8JSL26

    A Worthy (and very Russian) Homage to the Original

    Some of the IMDb commenters are a bit tough on this film for having some characters that verged on caricature. I see their point, but I think it is a bit unfair here. Given that this was an homage to the original (on its 50th anniversary), Mikhalkov had to take its basic plot as his foundation. That necessarily drained much of the drama from the story—-we know which way the countdown is going to proceed. It also forced him to deal with all 12 men.

    Thus, what can he do to keep it interesting? He (1) features the ensemble acting—-terrific even to me as a non-Russian speaker, (2) highlighted the characters' weaknesses, including some human and Russian traits that have to be a bit outsized, (3) added a detached but affecting commentary on brutality of the Chechnya war and the tendency for Muscovites to see Chechens as monolithic, and (4) threw in a few plot wrinkles at the end. Given the constraints he faced, I thought it was a fine adaptation—and was thoroughly engrossing. Mikhalkov himself, as the jury foreman, is a commanding screen presence as well.
    maxi-18

    Jury plays god to a man, Mikhalkov plays god to a jury

    The movie is bipolar. The upsides: great performances by many great actors; a view that the movie provides into the minds of contemporary Russians; and watching 12 post-post-Soviet (yet born and raised Soviet) people engaged in the a very Western activity, where their universal human feelings are intermixed with ways of thinking and arguing that are skewed by the history and problems of Russian society. Having characters give monologues in a single-room setting works very well for the theatrically-trained actors. Also, the discussion of society's problems and human responsibilities is refreshingly serious, in a big contrast to most post-Soviet expression, which tends to be extremely cynical (as argued quiet well by Efremov's character).

    Downsides: certain characters are shallow caricatures clearly used to express Mikhalkov's personal tastes; way too many stretches in the plot; and the ending/punchline. Mikhalkov turns everything on its head in the end, very unconvincingly trying to argue that "freedom is slavery" and negating any civic benefit that the movie could have. This argument is basically a restatement of his political goals, most recently expressed off-screen by an open letter to Putin in the name of "all Russian artists" begging him to stay another term. Ironically, the argument is presented so weakly and crudely that Mikhalkov ends up shooting himself in a foot.
    9wondercritic

    A masterpiece based on fantasy

    This is a masterpiece. The beauty of the film is in its simplicity. Almost the whole thing takes place in a high school gymnasium, around a long table around which the twelve jurors sit. Every performance is superb, including that of the director, who plays the foreman, and Sergei Garmash as the cab driver juror. The screenplay follows the tortuous deliberations, in which every juror has at least one soliloquy. Excellent camera-work and lighting augment the heavy drama.

    It is more likely in Russia today that twelve whites would end up forming a jury, although less so that no women would be serving. Director Nikita Mikhalkov evidently chose to remain faithful that much to the American movie on which his is based, Twelve Angry Men. One wonders whether it might have been more interesting with women jurors contributing their anguish to the picture, and since this version is simply titled 12, the possibility of including a woman or two (as would be realistic in this day and age) was presumably open. Also, the film is not realistic in the sense that Russia does not have a jury system, therefore this situation would not arise in real life. What Mikhalkov was probably trying to do was to create a morality play, and this he does magnificently. These criticisms are therefore minor. This is a wonderful piece of work.

    As the film is starting, for those who know Russian, one sees the logo of "Patriotic Films." This may cause groans among those who know more about Russia. Patriotic Russians today seem reactionary and defensive to many Westerners. But Mikhalkov does not dance around the sensitive race issue at the core of the plot, a Chechen boy accused of murdering his stepfather, a Russian military officer, and facing life in prison. Mikhalkov's main interest really is in truth, justice and honesty. The idea of these qualities as components of "patriotism" actually lies at the core of this story, and it is brilliantly executed. By the end, if you can suppress cynicism and believe that this many men of conscience could assemble in one place in Russia today, you will be moved to tears. This is a major achievement.
    10martulis-1

    This movie - simply A Masterpiece.

    This movie again proves that Mr. Mikhalkov is Genius and Russia should be proud of such man like him. This movie is truly a masterpiece because of great acting, interesting story, and beautiful conversation scenes. I recommend such movie for a viewer, who is tired from popular Hollywood big-budget films (i'm not saying they are bad) and wants to try something new, unexpected but enjoyable. If you are intelligent, you will like this film and you will be amazed of how professionally it is made and at the end of a movie you surely won't be thinking "why i spent almost two and a half hours of my life watching this?".

    So, i recommend not to be scared of the length and 20 minutes of boredom at the beginning and watch this Masterpiece in every detail.
    8ferguson-6

    A Dozen Agitated Comrades

    Greetings again from the darkness. Not sure why this one took so long to gain distribution, but it was definitely worth the wait! This is a terrific interpretation of the story made famous in the classic 1957 Sidney Lumet version.

    Director Nikita Mikhalkov, who has an Academy Award for his "Burnt by the Sun", tweaks the story by having a Chechan teenager accused of killing his uncle/stepfather. The story revolves around the prejudices and preconceived ideas that each of the twelve jurors bring with them into the makeshift deliberation room. Here a school gymnasium provides an interesting backdrop.

    As with the original, the suspense builds slowly as each of the characters' back stories unfold as if we are reading a book ... one at a time. We find ourselves, as the viewer, passing judgment on each juror, just as they pass judgment on the accused.

    The cast is exceptional and varied, which allows the script to work its magic. Whether you are a fan of the original or just enjoy character studies, this one is a must see.

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    • Trivia
      The movie has an epigraph ("Don't look here for the truth of everyday life, but try to feel the truth of being") and an epilogue ("The law comes before everything, but what's to be done if the mercy comes before the law?"). Both are quotations from one B. Tosia. Most probably, he (or she) never lived and is the fictional alter ego of Nikita Mikhalkov.
    • Goofs
      "Ernest Emerson" is a manufacturer of knives from the USA. However their model, CQC7, is not like the knife on the film. Emerson knives are folding knives.
    • Quotes

      2-y prisyazhnyy: So, we're voting on whether the defendant is guilty. Hands up, please.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official sites
      • Kinovista (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Chechen
    • Also known as
      • 12怒漢:大審叛
    • Filming locations
      • Mosfilm Studios, Moscow, Russia(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography
      • Studio Trite
      • Three T Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $125,120
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,042
      • Mar 8, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,537,453
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 39m(159 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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