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.
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Duration124 mins
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This film shows you about different people and how you should treat them, no matter what their skin coulor is or what they look like. It also shows you to not under estimate people or says things about them untill you have "put yourself in other people's shoes and walk around in them".
'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a tale about a white lawyer, Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck) who is defending a black man called Tom Robinson in Alabama in the 1930's. In that time black people weren't treated the same as white people in America. Tom is accused for assaulting a white woman. Atticus is the only man in the town who is supporting Tom so most white men don't like him.
In 'To Kill a Mockingbird' justice is being served because the person who really committed the crime faced the consequences.
I would recommend this film to all ages because it can always teach you something new and enjoy it every time you watch it.