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: The film is famous for the high-stakes courtroom confrontation where Col. Nathan Jessup (Jack Nicholson) delivers the legendary line, "You can't handle the truth!" .
: A central conflict explores "Code Red"—illegal extrajudicial punishment ordered by superiors. Jessup justifies his actions through a worldview of "moral clarity," arguing that harsh methods are necessary to protect freedom. A Few Good Men
Released in 1992, is a landmark legal drama directed by Rob Reiner and written by Aaron Sorkin. The story follows Lt. Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise), a Navy lawyer with a penchant for plea bargains, who must defend two Marines charged with the murder of a fellow soldier at Guantanamo Bay. Key Content & Themes : The film is famous for the high-stakes
: Lt. Kaffee struggles to live up to the legacy of his late father, a famous civil rights lawyer, which initially causes him to avoid difficult cases. Real-World Inspiration Jessup justifies his actions through a worldview of
: Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway (Demi Moore) faces constant pushback and tokenization in a male-dominated military legal system, often having to work twice as hard as her male counterparts to earn respect.
The film was based on Aaron Sorkin’s stage play, which was inspired by a real-life "Code Red" incident at Guantanamo Bay involving David Cox and nine other Marines who assaulted a fellow soldier for "snitching" to NCIS. While Cox was acquitted, his real-life story ended tragically when he was murdered years later in an unsolved case. Viewing Guide & Ratings A Few Good Men Movie Review | Common Sense Media