The American version of "Twelve Angry Men", the Russian version of "12", the Japanese version of "12 Gentle and Kind Japanese" and the Chinese version of "Twelve Citizens" can be said to have their own advantages.

"Twelve Angry Men" released in the United States in 1957 caused a great sensation at that time, and then various countries continued to appear their own versions, in fact, the story is to tell the story of 12 people who have to discuss the case in the jury lounge before the case is closed, and the discussion results must be unanimously approved to officially conclude the case.
The plot seems simple, but often the simpler things are, the more difficult things are. Here's a great introduction to each version
US Version 【Twelve Angry Men】
12 Angry Men is a black-and-white film produced by MGM, directed by Sidney Lumet, written by Reginald Rose, and starring Henry Fonda, Lee Cobb, Martin Bauersam and others. The film was released in the United States on April 13, 1957. The film tells the story of a boy who grew up in a slum who is accused of murdering his biological father, the bystanders and murder weapons of the case are all in the face of ironclad evidence, and the 12 people who serve on the jury of the case have to discuss the case in the jury lounge before the case is closed, and the results of the discussion must be unanimously approved to formally close the case.
Russian version of "12"
Twelve Angry Men is a feature film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov, starring Nikita Mikhalkov and Victor Verbisky, released in Russia on September 20, 2007. The story is set in the context of the far-reaching and irreconcilable ethnic contradictions between Russia and Chechnya, making it a story about the judicial system, the legal system, and human nature's unremitting pursuit and persistence of reason and truth.
Japanese version [12 good Japanese] played by Toshiaki Yunakahara. Starring Etsuji Toyokawa, Shioji San province, and Mariko Nakamura.
Chinese Version 【Twelve Citizens】
Twelve Citizens is an adaptation of the 1957 American film Twelve Angry Men, a crime mystery film produced by Beijing Juben Media, directed by Xu Ang, and co-starring He Bing, Han Tongsheng, Qian Bo and Zhao Chunyang. The film tells the story of one of the most fierce courtroom battles in contemporary China triggered by the "murder case" of the second generation of the rich
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