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Films tagged with: "decision making"

Poster for The Matrix featuring Neo (Keanu Reeves) front and center in a long black coat and sunglasses, holding a weapon. Behind him are Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), and another character, all dressed in black leather with futuristic styles. A digital rain of green code symbols falls in the background. The film’s title, The Matrix, is displayed in bold white and purple font below. Tagline: “On March 31st the fight for the future begins.”
The Matrix (1999)
Poster for Project X featuring a large smiling portrait of Matthew Broderick. On the right side, text reads, “When the Air Force assigned Jimmy Garrett to a top secret project, he didn’t know what he was in for. Neither did they.” Below, the title Project X is in bold red, with the tagline: “Following orders isn’t the only way to become a hero.” A glowing silhouette at the bottom shows a man in uniform holding the hand of a chimpanzee, suggesting a partnership central to the film.
Project X (1987)
Poster for the 1997 remake of 12 Angry Men, showing all twelve jurors in a tense moment around a conference table in a dimly lit deliberation room. Below the scene are headshots of each juror in a grid, highlighting their diverse expressions and demographics. The title is displayed in bold serif font beneath the images.
12 Angry Men (1997)
Poster for 12 Angry Men showing a yellow background divided by a vertical knife, symbolizing tension and judgment. At the top, twelve men in white shirts argue intensely, representing the jury. The text reads, “LIFE IS IN THEIR HANDS — DEATH IS ON THEIR MINDS!” and “It explodes like 12 sticks of dynamite!” At the bottom is Henry Fonda’s face beside a courtroom sketch of the jury.
12 Angry Men (1957)
Close-up movie poster of Tom Hanks with a weathered face and intense expression, suggesting survival and isolation. The tagline reads, “At the edge of the world, his journey begins,” and the film title Cast Away is featured in bold white serif font across the lower half.
Cast Away (2000)
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