Movies/Scenes Representing Law
Written on our Hearts
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The Cider House Rules (1999)
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In "The Cider House Rules" the laborers laugh at the rules that are posted in the bunkhouse (when someone who can read finally reads the rules for them); they have broken every one and will continue to do so. One of the characters says those rules don't pertain to them because they didn't make the rules and they can't even read them. They have their own ideas about what's right and wrong. (Amy Parker, Charleston, West Virginia)
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The Confession (1999)
- Fertig knows that he is guilty under God's law whether man's law finds him guilty of not.
- (DVD ch 3) Stevie's death drives Fertig to kill, as a moral/immoral act. He does what he feels he "must" and then he knows that he must suffer the consequences.
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Kramer vs Kramer (1979)
- Ted learns how to be a dad--intuitively and with his
body, rather than the "rules"? (Erin Cox-Holmes)
- Ted learns how to be a dad--intuitively and with his
body, rather than the "rules"? (Erin Cox-Holmes)