Justice
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The previews do not do this movie
justice!
The descriptions/summaries you'll read about this movie don't do it
justice.
There is hope, frustration, injustice, justice, love and hate.
I think he is just a person who lost the purport in his life and faith in good,
justice
and love.
Tenant is far more believable than Wuthering Heights or even Jane Eyre; here is an adaptation that does the novel
justice.
Although haunted by prophetic images from his own childhood and warned by modern signs given to him by an sympathetic Aboriginal named Chris Lee (David Gulpilil), Burton proceeds to defend the infraction as Tribal Law and therefore not subject to standard
justice.
Three are the instruments of justice: the magical eye that shows Abu the future, the magical carpet that transports him just in time to save Ahmad and the Princess, and the bow-and-arrow to execute Jaffar.
I have read the short story by Norman Maclean, and the movie did
justice
to Norman Maclean's writing.
This couple only knew each other for two days and they decided to get married by a
Justice
of the Peace (Judge) and it is pouring rain when they pull up to the Judge's home and find out he is not home and will not return until the next day.
If you compare it to LOC, which was nothing but a day long movie with story going in all directions (if it HAD a story) - Deewaar is a well directed movie that keeps a good pace and does
justice
to all actors.
I love films that question the media, and also films that take a hard look on how people are railroaded by the
justice
system.
Apparently it was deemed a failure - and is now practically forgotten (the pan-and scan videocassette - which never did
justice
to the picture or it's ambitious Panavision compositions is now out-of -print.)
I always thought the new animated series did little
justice
to the neat new Robin character, let alone Knightwing.
The film seems to demonstrate in a first stage that
justice
can be won against the racist bigot death penalty craving American
justice.
Justice
in the USA is entirely governed by the aim of vengeance.
Miscarriage of
justice
is just the same governed by vengeance.
It will fail but it shows that as soon as one in the line of justice, police work and other security forces steps off the line of absolute legality, some unjust act is done that can ruin even the best accusation case and that can nourish the worst deepest imaginable thirst for vengeance.
To charge someone on circumstantial elements is just as bad as to let circumstantial elements ruin the work of the police or of
justice.
The film then is a deep reflection on the necessity to respect standards and regulations all along the police and
justice
line if we don't want to make a mistake, which in its turn of course does not justify the death penalty since anyway it goes against the deepest belief Americans are supposed to have: "We hold these truths to be self-evident , that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."
Even if we do not evoke God, we cannot justify the death penalty except as an act of vengeance, and here the film shows vengeance is the worst possible motivation in the rendition of
justice
and in the establishment of public peace.
After watching the movie I agree that this is one of the few movies that does a book
justice.
Do yourself
justice
and watch one of the better movies in the modern movie era.
This is Lincoln, the symbol of
justice
and mercy, Lincoln, the man of the wilderness, striving to found a civilization within himself, and to become the "remarkable lawgiver' of young America.
This movie had a great ensemble of adult actors along with a cast of youthful actors that are going to be in movies for a long while if there is any
justice.
In any case, I appreciated the fact that Creasy dispenses with conventional bourgeois morality and just caps the bad guys one by one in his methodical quest for justice, which actually results in redemption both for himself and the innocent.
This film has a rotting core of flexible morality, and yet a quirky sense of
justice.
This movie is incredibly realistic and I feel does a great
justice
to the crime that many people do not understand because of a lack of experience.
The end did drag on a bit long, but I know that many victims imagine this kind of justice, since the chances of an attacker being sent to jail for their crime is around 1%. It's good to see a movie that sticks closer to reality than most would dare to.
This film is must for anyone who believes in freedom and justice, and is also a lesson to the rest of world !
The trailer does not do the movie
justice.
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