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A Cry For Justice, directed by Bob Kelljan, dives into the murky waters of police work and morality. The film’s gritty atmosphere captures the tension of a city rife with corruption. It's got that classic late 70s vibe, a rawness that you don’t often see in today's polished productions. The pacing is deliberate, building suspense as one cop, haunted by past mistakes, seeks to rectify the wrongs of his own making. Performances are solid, with a certain grittiness that feels authentic, especially from the lead sergeant — his journey becomes a personal vendetta against his own department's failings. And those practical effects? They add a layer of realism that enhances the story. Overall, it’s a compelling exploration of justice, loyalty, and the cost of truth.
Gritty late 70s atmosphereExplores themes of morality and redemptionSolid performances add to realism
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