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So, 'And Justice for All' is this intriguing documentary from 1998 that dives into the legal system's shortcomings. It features interviews with various legal professionals, mostly businessmen who share their perspectives on justice—or the lack of it. The tone is quite serious, yet you can sense a subtle urgency in their discussions. It's not your typical documentary; it feels a bit like a PSA by the end, especially when they touch on identity theft. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb each viewpoint, and it has this almost stark atmosphere that keeps you focused. What’s distinctive here is the way it blends personal anecdotes with broader themes, making you reflect on the legal challenges we face today.
Serious tone with an urgent atmosphere.Blends personal stories with systemic issues.Ends with a unique PSA-like message.
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