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A Sense of Justice, directed by Swen de Pauw, feels like a deep dive into the murky waters of legal battles faced by foreigners. The film dances between heartbreaking and darkly humorous moments, showcasing the human side of law through the eyes of Christine Mengus and Nohra Boukara. Their stories, bolstered by Audrey Scarinoff and their team, create an uneven but compelling narrative that reflects the absurdity and gravity of their cases. The atmosphere is intimate yet chaotic, and you can feel the weight of each story as it unfolds. It's not just a documentary; it's a tapestry of lives entangled in the legal system, and that blending of tones is what makes it distinctive. It’s a raw portrayal of justice in a world that often seems unjust.
Focus on the unique storytelling approach.Pay attention to the character dynamics.Note the use of real-life case studies.
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