A Few Good | Men

Released in 1992, is a landmark legal drama directed by Rob Reiner and written by Aaron Sorkin. The story follows Lt. Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise), a Navy lawyer with a penchant for plea bargains, who must defend two Marines charged with the murder of a fellow soldier at Guantanamo Bay. Key Content & Themes

: A central conflict explores "Code Red"—illegal extrajudicial punishment ordered by superiors. Jessup justifies his actions through a worldview of "moral clarity," arguing that harsh methods are necessary to protect freedom. A Few Good Men

The film was based on Aaron Sorkin’s stage play, which was inspired by a real-life "Code Red" incident at Guantanamo Bay involving David Cox and nine other Marines who assaulted a fellow soldier for "snitching" to NCIS. While Cox was acquitted, his real-life story ended tragically when he was murdered years later in an unsolved case. Viewing Guide & Ratings A Few Good Men Movie Review | Common Sense Media Released in 1992, is a landmark legal drama

: Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway (Demi Moore) faces constant pushback and tokenization in a male-dominated military legal system, often having to work twice as hard as her male counterparts to earn respect. Key Content & Themes : A central conflict

: The film is famous for the high-stakes courtroom confrontation where Col. Nathan Jessup (Jack Nicholson) delivers the legendary line, "You can't handle the truth!" .

: Lt. Kaffee struggles to live up to the legacy of his late father, a famous civil rights lawyer, which initially causes him to avoid difficult cases. Real-World Inspiration