

To Kill a Mockingbird(1962)
A father must expose his children to a small town's outraged passions… and can only protect them with his love.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic American drama set in 1930s Alabama. Scout and Jem Finch, children living in the small town of Maycomb, witness their father Atticus—a principled lawyer—defend Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape. As the trial unfolds, the siblings confront the harsh realities of racial prejudice and injustice in their community. Their coming-of-age journey is shaped by their father's moral courage and the town's deeply entrenched racism. Through Scout's perspective, the film explores themes of integrity, compassion, and the struggle between right and wrong. The story examines how prejudice corrupts institutions and how one man's stand against it can inspire change, even in the face of overwhelming social pressure.
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