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Dead Man Walking [movie]

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Dead Man Walking [movie]

Dead Man Walking

In the movie Dead Man Walking a story is told about a man put on death row, Matthew Poncelet (Seann Penn), who gains the company and friendship of a nun, Sister Helen Prejeon (Susan Sarandon). Through out the movie comments by characters are made to show thoughts and feelings about the death penalty and the people on death row. The radio refers to Pocelet as “scum” but is the director, Tim Robbins, for or against the death penalty? His opinion is revealed through characters and dialogue throughout the movie.

Poncelet’s lawyer talks about how the death penalty has been around for years. And just because now “we don’t see no horror show” doesn’t mean the death penalty is right, or humane. The death penalty is still killing. Killing human beings isn’t viewed by most people as right. So why is the death penalty right?

Only monsters should be killed. In the court scene of the movie it is said that the government believes that only monsters should be killed, and that they have problems killing human beings. “Every person deserves respect.” And what is Poncelet? A person, not a monster, but a human. He, just like most people would, asks for forgiveness. So he to should be respected and not killed.

The director at this point (the end) begins to support his

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