Every single piece of evidence in Twelve Angry Men is presented to us, and most jurors instantly vote guilty because it all looks solid to them. The further we get into the screenplay, the quicker we realize that there is more to the evidence than we think. The jurors begin to see that there are some doubts to a lot of the evidence presented to them. We see that a lot of these situations are unreasonable, and are likely unbelievable. When they are presented with facts, they question them and interpret them differently.
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