Justice
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And I don't know if words will ever quite do that moment
justice.
The world will say to you, "We need justice."
Recognize that your
justice
is my justice, and mine is yours.
Our righteous acts create immeasurable ripples in the endless river of
justice.
He'd be asking us to redesign our national accounting system to be based upon such important things as social justice, sustainability and people's well-being.
I've come to believe that dignity is to design what
justice
is to law and health is to medicine.
Some of these situations may, no doubt, deserve to be preferred to others, but none of them can deserve to be pursued with that passionate ardor which drives us to violate the rules either of prudence or of justice, or to corrupt the future tranquility of our minds, either by shame from the remembrance of our own folly, or by remorse for the horror of our own injustice."
So let me show you how I came to see love as a force for social
justice
through three lessons.
Francis Su, the mathematician, sums it up beautifully when he says, "We study mathematics for play, for beauty, for truth, for
justice
and for love."
I love Peter Ustinov as Kaptah and Marlon Brando probably would have made a better Sinuhe but the overall attitude is too Hollywood to ever make
justice
to the book.
When will the American people wake up and find out that they are being manipulated 24/7 by films like these that turn reality into some BS where there is
justice
for all if only they take it into their hands.
However, this is not a programme I would recommend to someone unfamiliar with her work as I don't think it does the book justice, nor makes particularly entertaining television in its own right.
I was kind of excited to see it, as I'm a big fan of Fairuza Balk, but this movie didn't do her
justice.
Regardless of whether the predominant social message of this film - that vigilante
justice
is acceptable - is justifiable, I was more insulted by McConaughey's closing statement.
It tells you that vigilante
justice
is fine, and accuses you of racism if you disagree.
I think this demeans women and does not do them
justice.
There are certain scenes in this film (like the hero's first meeting with super-villainess Shirley Eaton) where it seems to be on the edge of breaking sexual taboos and doing its premise (females want to rule the world by making men slaves) justice, but it never dares to.
The second I walk in to the room when my family are watching it (and believe me, they were only watching it more because they were praying that there would be at least some relief, perhaps even some fable in the end, sending a warm message of good
justice
done and when the good guys look good).
I just want to hurt the people who put these untalented actresses(especially victoria justice) on television.
I had always felt that the studio could have done
justice
to both the fans and legacy of the lone ranger if Moore had been treated better.
I like the karate chop action that Walker dispenses on the enemies of justice, and the diverse cast of characters as much as the science tech of the CSI series.
I feel that much more
justice
could have been done for this one.
CyberTracker is set in Los Angeles sometime in the near future where bodyguard Eric Phillips (co-producer Don 'The Dragon' Wilson) saves senator Robert Dilly (John Aprea) from an assassination attempt by a group known as the UHR, the Union of Human Rights, who are angry at Dilly for spearheading the Computerised Judicial System in which robots called CyberTrackers are sent out to determine & dispense
justice
on the guilty.
They become deputy sheriffs and dish out a deadly form of
justice
to speeders, murderers and others, while getting on the bad side of some of locals (led by Wayne Grace).
To say that this movie actually HAS a plot is doing more
justice
to the writing than it deserves.
It balances between comedy and melodrama and keeps falling on its face doing
justice
to neither.
The film continuity seems high, an 8, by maintaining a violent tone infused with drama in places, and using
justice
outside the legal system as motivation.
None of the three sequels did
justice
to the highly entertaining original, but this particular film is nothing more than a shameless attempt to exploit the name of the "Magnificent Seven" and Bernstein's rousing music theme.
The film is written ridiculously, direction is odd, dialogues are out of place and scrambled, the actors didn't do it much
justice
either, Arquette is annoying throughout, Ian Nicholas was nonexistent, Macy was decent, but only because hes a pretty good actor and probably just tried his best not to come out of this project with a totally embarrassing performance, he was at least tolerable.
Probably, with a better cast, some
justice
could have been brought about to the characters.
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