In America, we no longer feel that crime should go without harsh punishment. Tim Robbins film, Dead Man Walking is a movie about a man named Matthew Poncelet (Sean Penn) who is on death row, and the different things he goes through as he counts down his final days until execution. The movie is based on a true story. Through the movie, I was able to see the different the steps that a death row inmate goes through leading up to execution. I cannot really say that the movie was pro or anti death penalty because I think it covered both sides well. In Dead Man Walking the justice system was right, and they executed the right man. However, in reality our system isnt always right and sometimes mistakes are made. Although I dont think that capital punishment is the perfect solution to our crime problem, I do think that it is necessary. I support the death penalty because it saves our government money, I believe its what our founding fathers wanted, it prevents murderers from killing again, and because of its deterrent effects.Executions also save our government money. According to Justice For All, an organization that supports capital punishment, life without parole cases cost from one to three million more than equivalent death penalty cases. A cell on death row costs an average of $24,000 a year, but the average cost of a cell in a maximum security prison is $75,000 a year. People that say death row inmates waste government money on appeals, forget that people who are sentenced to life without parole do too. In fact, theres an average of $150,000-$300,000 spent per case for an inmate sentenced to life, versus $75,000 per case for inmates on death row. In the movie, Matthew Poncelet had appeals up to his last hour. Although death row inmates get all of these appeals for their life, some people against the death penalty think its barbaric, and it violates the eighth amendment. According to prodeathpenalty.com, our founding fathers d...