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The scene beginning with the Foreman’s line “Anybody doesn't want to vote?” and ending with No. 8’s line “I don't know whether I believe it or not. Maybe I don't.” is reflected in the poster through the following response:

The knife splits the jurors six to six at the top of the poster.

This reflects the divide in the jury’s opinion about the case, highlighting the tension and conflict that is central to the narrative of "Twelve Angry Men." The split signifies the different perspectives that the jurors hold, particularly between those who believe the defendant is guilty and Juror No. 8, who is advocating for reasonable doubt and discussion.