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Sandra Dee in a surprisingly sexy role as the young student and Les Baxter's very nice soundtrack just about save an effort where the actual film doesn't do
justice
to its title.
The movie was okay, but Barrymore, Diaz, and Liu don't do these women
justice.
I was surprised to see Chuck Connors do
justice
to his part as a hardworking cop who dragged himself up from poverty-stricken childhood to upstanding adulthood.
An office drone that is ready to administer his
"justice"
to all those who refuse to accept him, when an unexpected twist occurs that leads him down a different path.
But the reason I liked this movie was that all the actors did
justice
to their roles.
Mostly because we were both hoping for
justice.
The Russian Specialist is a throw back to the Charles Bronson days when the heroes dispensed ruthless
justice
and walked away with an ending that was happy for everyone but them.
Major Grau (Omar Sharif), a man from German Intelligence that believes in justice, is in charge of the investigation.
However, this STILL is way too short for any of his plays (even the really bad ones--take that Shakepeare snobs!) and there is no way this film COULD have done the Bard
justice
even if it had better production values--22 minutes is like trying to sum up the Bible in a half an hour!
The
justice
system is about who wins a case, the federal government or you.
Director Lestrade obviously has condensed the trial and chosen scenes to further his point of view but much of the evidence and many of the submissions had no place in a trial seeking truth and
justice.
Although Hollywood video used to rent the edited versions of the film, I guess they stopped when they realized that kids could rent them (in all honesty the covers do no
justice
to the graphic content).
Yet, despite this, A New Beginning still manages to do the original no
justice
by being a total flop.
The comments already posted for this film do not do it
justice.
And a fallen angel taking up residence in a parking garage to dole out justice...uh, right.
It's one of those movies that asks tough questions about difficult issues like race, sexual identity and economic justice, and leaves room for the viewer to form their own opinions.
But here Suchitra got an excellent part and did it full
justice.
But what I most liked about the film was how it dealt with abstract issues as "justice."
This primary tale of murder and
justice
was played out against the backdrop of World War II, with the time frame of the film including not only the war itself, but the Nuremberg trials and their aftermath.
He proved to the nation that in the United States one gets as much
justice
as they pay afford.
Lloyd hit the mark again with Toxie 4, and I wish he'd do Class the same justice!!
And the sparkling cast does the dialog
justice.
The conflicts of which typically entail a woman bringing her assailant to
justice
via proving that she was raped despite ample disbelief and even ridicule.
It's powerful because it's realistic; no stereotyped good guys or bad guys here (it's based on a true story, after all), and yet plenty of cruelty and some kindness, which leads to an exploration of themes such as
justice
and mercy in a way that (at last) doesn't lead to boredom or cynicism.
Yet, despite most of Henri Charriere's incredible feats of survival, ("Papillion" was Charriere's nickname) this movie is above average and basically does the book
justice.
That's why we see Gary Sinsie breaking a terrorist, David Carusso putting his sunglasses and shaking the hand of his Mexican friend, who in the next episode, he may kill, after doing what they call
"justice"
OK, ladies and germs: for those that think that crime and
justice
are so easy words, I'm sorry to tell you: You're wrong.
I cannot say that I've seen a lot of movies in my life that are really worse than this but it doesn't do the great Bébel
justice.
Lifeboat deserves a lot of acclaim, yet its lesser-known status doesn't allow
justice
in that respect.
After some martial arts training, she and her newfound karate cohorts decide to bring their own brand of
justice
to these hoodlums since the police won't do anything about them.
Granted, it's in the Big Chill vain, but it features a fabulous cast in top-notch form, real attitudes, compact characters, and quite a few memorable scenes, even if it doesn't do
justice
to JL Curtis.
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