
A Few Good Men (Aaron Sorkin)
"A Few Good Men" is a play by Aaron Sorkin that was adapted into a film, centered on a military trial involving two Marines accused of killing a fellow Marine. The story explores themes of duty, morality, and truth as a Navy lawyer, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, uncovers a cover-up and confronts authority to seek justice. Known for sharp dialogue and intense courtroom drama, the narrative examines the moral complexities of military orders and individual responsibility, highlighting the importance of integrity and accountability within hierarchical institutions.