In Reply to: Don't change the subject.... posted by jamesgarvin on September 17, 2010 at 09:14:20:
.. you mean "in my experience" then you have..........your argument. You've taken your experience and compared it to a fictional account. That's no broad proof.
Don't you stray. Don't forget how this started. We're talking about film realism. Repeat: which is more realistic (like real life), A Civil Action or At Close Range.
I'll bet there are people who saw Travolta's scene and imagined it to be quite realistic.
The fact is that proof is always relative/contextual. First of all it is personal. That takes us back to our beginning. One man's ......... is another man's ___.
BTW, why would you consider it unfortunate to be in the courtroom practicing law? In my short career as a military defense counsel I relished courtroom action.
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- If by proof... - afilado 11:09:19 09/17/10 (0)