Which characters in the film were the most interesting to you? Why?
The prisoners were most interesting to me. It was interesting to hear their side of the story, which usually is not shown in most cases, in my opinion.
Posted by: Jenna Wallace at October 5, 2005 04:21 PM
The people on death row because they were real people and not all scary like... even though levi thinks they were all pretty scary.
Posted by: rossi and levi at October 5, 2005 04:21 PM
The people on death row because they were real people and not all scary like... even though levi thinks they were all pretty scary.
Posted by: rossi and levi at October 5, 2005 04:22 PM
Governor George H. Ryan because he has an important role
Posted by: Taylor Rae at October 5, 2005 04:22 PM
The black guy with the phone book.
Posted by: Homer Simpson at October 5, 2005 04:23 PM
the governer of the state, because he was the only one that really did any thing in that movie.
Posted by: Dustin at October 5, 2005 04:23 PM
The prisioners on death row were the most interesting. They were portrayed as humans instead of bad guys as movies show them.
Posted by: Shontay at October 5, 2005 04:24 PM
well i think Gabriel Solache was the most intresting becaues his conviction were in violation of the venia convention
Posted by: Joel at October 5, 2005 04:25 PM
Gabriel Solache. How could he have known what he was saying or how could those there have known what he was saying. The police only had one person that was talking to him. I was under the impression that we had to have more than one reliable witness
Posted by: R at October 5, 2005 04:26 PM
David Keaton. He was held for six additional years after his exoneration when the actualy killer was identified and convicted.
Posted by: Robyn Deichler at October 5, 2005 04:28 PM
Governor George H. Ryan was the most interesting character in the film to me, because he was trying to prove the point that the death penalty was unfair. He was speaking out for many people who believed the same thing. It was interesting to listen to his arguements, too.
Posted by: Ashley Vought at October 5, 2005 04:30 PM
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