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Quotes of Movie: A Time to Kill [1996]
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Ever seen a man executed? Jake Tyler Brigance: No. Ellen Roark: What I suggest is you go to an execution, and see a man be killed. You watch him die, and you watch him beg! I am a liberal Row-Ark. What I am not is a card-carrying ACLU radical. It ain't easy saving the world, even one case at a time. Do you think men who kidnap a child should be free in 10 years? Carl Lee Hailey: No sir. D.A. Rufus Buckley: Do you think two men who rape a child should be free in 10 years? Carl Lee Hailey: No, sir. D.A. Rufus Buckley: Do you think two men who hang a child should be free in 10 years? Carl Lee Hailey: No. D.A. Rufus Buckley: Well what do you think should happen? What would be a fair sentence? Jake Tyler Brigance: Objection! D.A. Rufus Buckley: Do you think they should deserve to die? Jake Tyler Brigance: Don't answer that Carl Lee! D.A. Rufus Buckley: Do you think they should deserve to die? Carl Lee Hailey: Yes, they deserved to die and I hope they burn in hell! | |
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[to rapists] If I get any trouble outta you guys, I'm gonna integrate this jail. What is it in us that seeks the truth? Is it our minds or is it our hearts? And until we can see each other as equals, justice is never going to be even-handed. It will remain nothing more than a reflection of our own prejudices. America is a wall, and you're on the other side. We're going to lose this case, Carl lee. There are no more points of law to argue here. I want to cope a plea, maybe Buckley will cop us a second degree murder and we can get you just life in prison. Carl Lee Hailey: Jake, I can't do no life in prison. You got to get me off. Now if it was you on trial... Jake Tyler Brigance: It's not me, we're not the same, Carl Lee. The jury has to identify with the defendant. They see you, they see a yardworker; they see me, they see an attorney. I live in town, you live in the hill. Carl Lee Hailey: Well, you are white and I'm black. See Jake, you think just like them, that's why I picked you; you are one of them , don't you see?. Oh, you think you ain't because you eat in Claude's and you are out there trying to get me off on TV talking about black and white, but the fact is you are just like all the rest of them. When you look at me, you don't see a man, you see a black man. Jake Tyler Brigance: Carl Lee, I'm your friend. Carl Lee Hailey: We ain't no friends, Jake. We are on different sides of the line, I ain't never seen you in my part of town. I bet you don't even know where I live. Our daughters, Jake; they ain't never gonna play together. Jake Tyler Brigance: What are you talking about? Carl Lee Hailey: America is a wall and you are on the other side. How's a black man ever going to get a fair trial with the enemy on the bench and in the jury box?. My life in white hands? You Jake, that's how. You are my secret weapon because you are one of the bad guys. You don't mean to be but you are. It's how you was raised. Nigger, negro, black, African-american, no matter how you see me, you see me different, you see me like that jury sees me, you are them. Now throw out your points of law Jake. If you was on that jury, what would it take to convince you to set me free? That's how you save my ass. That's how you save us both. I can't be you, Lucian. Lucien Wilbanks: Don't be me, Jake. Be better than me. I can not promise you riches. What I can offer you the chance to save the world one case at a time. If this is a party, boys, where's the chips and beer? Otherwise, your being here seems a bit like illegal client solicitation, what with Carl Lee already having a lawyer and all. You wanted this case, well you've got it. It isn't easy saving the world even one case at a time, but you stick with it. You just might have a knack for it. Don't do what I did. Don't quit. Jake Tyler Brigance: What are you talking about, quit. You're a hero Lucien. Lucien Wilbanks: Hero my ass. Do you think the world needed me beating cops heads on that picket line. I was needed here. In that courtroom. And I let them push me, I gave them an excuse to kick me out and now I can never plead a case in there again. But you can. You're an attorney. Be proud. You job is to find justice no matter how well she may hide herself from you. So you go on in there and you do your job. You're white, and I'm black. See Jake, you think just like them. That's why I picked you. You're one of them, don't you see? Oh, you think you ain't 'cause you eat in Claude's and you out there trying to get me off on TV talking about black and white. But the fact is you're just like all the rest of them. When you look at me, you don't see a man, you see a black man. Harry Rex Vonner: Got to love the Lord for making things like that. Did I mention that my father's filthy rich and I'll be working for free? If you win this case, justice will prevail, and if you lose, justice will also prevail. Now that is a strange case. I need a drink. Lucien Wilbanks: At three o'clock in the afternoon? What would your wife think? Jake Tyler Brigance: I'm my own man, Lucien. I drink when I want to. Lucien Wilbanks: When did she leave town? Jake Tyler Brigance: This morning. Do you want me to stay? Jake Tyler Brigance: Yeah, I want you to stay. So you'd better go. I keep thinking, what would Jake do? What would my father do? What would Lucien do? Harry Rex Vonner: Well see, there's your problem. What you should be thinking is, what would Harry Rex do? Ellen Roark: What would Harry Rex do? Harry Rex Vonner: Cheat. Cheat like crazy. Lucien, I thought you were dead. Lucien Wilbanks: I'm trying. Will you help an old lady to her car? Lucien Wilbanks: You don't need any help, Ethel. But I'd be honored to escort you to your automobile. Our society cannot condone men who take the law into their own hands. Ah. Ellen Roark, brilliant law student. Harry Rex Vonner: Do with me as you will. Ellen Roark: Looking forward to it. Harry Rex Vonner: Okay! [in his summation, talking about Tonya Hailey] I want to tell you a story. I'm going to ask you all to close your eyes while I tell you the story. I want you to listen to me. I want you to listen to yourselves. Go ahead. Close your eyes, please. This is a story about a little girl walking home from the grocery store one sunny afternoon. I want you to picture this little girl. Suddenly a truck races up. Two men jump out and grab her. They drag her into a nearby field and they tie her up and they rip her clothes from her body. Now they climb on. First one, then the other, raping her, shattering everything innocent and pure with a vicious thrust in a fog of drunken breath and sweat. And when they're done, after they've killed her tiny womb, murdered any chance for her to have children, to have life beyond her own, they decide to use her for target practice. They start throwing full beer cans at her. They throw them so hard that it tears the flesh all the way to her bones. Then they urinate on her. Now comes the hanging. They have a rope. They tie a noose. Imagine the noose going tight around her neck and with a sudden blinding jerk she's pulled into the air and her feet and legs go kicking. They don't find the ground. The hanging branch isn't strong enough. It snaps and she falls back to the earth. So they pick her up, throw her in the back of the truck and drive out to Foggy Creek Bridge. Pitch her over the edge. And she drops some thirty feet down to the creek bottom below. Can you see her? Her raped, beaten, broken body soaked in their urine, soaked in their semen, soaked in her blood, left to die. Can you see her? I want you to picture that little girl. Now imagine she's white. | |
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