To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird
In a quaint Alabama locality during 1932, Gregory Peck portrays Atticus Finch, a legal professional navigating life as a single father to his two offspring, Jem and Scout. The storyline unfolds with Finch representing Tom Robinson, an African American man facing allegations of assaulting a white female. Concurrently, Jem and Scout find themselves captivated by the enigmatic presence and stories surrounding their neighbor, Boo Radley, who is rarely observed.
Mister Arn reviewedMay 12, 2025
First saw this film as a child, it made me aware of bigotry and question my ideal of a hero. Atticus Finch is not the typical Hollywood hero, yet he is one of the most heroic character I've ever seen.