This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes take on "Dead Man Walking", the powerful drama directed by Tim Robbins.
Both Mike Butler and Mike Field really like this film, praising its thoughtful approach to the very difficult topic of the death penalty. Rather than forcing a clear stance, "Dead Man Walking" presents the death penalty in a balanced and human way, allowing the audience to wrestle with the moral questions alongside the characters.
The film is elevated by strong direction, striking cinematography, and especially the performances from Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. Both deliver deeply emotional and nuanced work that anchors the story and gives weight to every moment.
With very little to criticize, "Dead Man Walking" stands as a compelling, well-crafted film that remains impactful and worth revisiting.
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0:00 - Introduction
3:05 - Film Facts
9:06 - Film Discussion
30:17 - Reviews
35:12 - Who Would You Recommend This To?
38:34 - Why Is This Forgotten?
40:27 - Plugs
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