12 Citizens


12 Citizens is a 2014 Chinese suspense crime drama film directed by Xu Ang. It was shown at the 2014 Rome Film Festival on October 19, 2014 and was released in China on May 15, 2015. The plot is based on and heavily references the plot of the 1954 teleplay Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose. Various localization changes were made, such as changing the original, everyman protagonist into a Prosecutor of the Chinese Communist Party.

Plot

On a hot summer's day, 12 male "citizens" undergo a mock jury for a law school's Western law subject. The mock jury need to decide whether a boy is guilty or not of a murder of his father with a knife based on the evidence. The evidence prepared by the students of the course seems airtight and therefore it seems as if the jury will render him guilty of the crime.
However, one juror does not follow the consensus and appreciates the nuances and seriousness of the verdict. His motives are unclear but he wants to entertain the thought that there is reasonable doubt about the guilt of the boy. As a result, the evidence is slowly cross-referenced and examined. Conflicts are spurred as a result of their differing personalities and strong opinions. Eventually, one by one, the jurors are convinced that there is reasonable doubt and judge the boy to be not guilty.
On the end of the mock jury trial, the jurors are visibly exhausted. The juror who had rebelled and wanted to see the case through is revealed to be a prosecutor of the People's Republic of China. The final credits note that the actual perpetrator was arrested a month later.

Cast

ActorActor Role
何冰He BingJuror no.8, the main character
雷佳Lei JiaJuror no.1, the foreman
王刚Wang GangJuror no.2, a teacher
韩童生Han TongshengJuror no.3, a taxi driver
赵春羊Zhao ChunyangJuror no.4, a real estate owner
高东平Gao DongpingJuror no.5
李光复Li GuangfuJuror no.6, a physician
钱波Qian BoJuror no.7, a shop owner
米铁增Mi TiezenJuror no.9, the elder
张永强Zhang YongqiangJuror no.10, a landlord
班赞Ban ZanJuror no.11, a security guard
刘辉Liu HuiJuror no.12, an insurance salesman

Reception

By May 16, 2015 the film had grossed at the Chinese box office.
On Film Business Asia, Derek Elley gave the film a 9 out of 10, saying it "is superbly written and played."
In The Hollywood Reporter, Deborah Young comments on the ending of the movie, stating that "one can take issue with the glib final revelation about Juror No. 8, which rather explodes the film’s progressive democracy-by-the-people facade".