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So, 'Article 20' dives deep into the psyche of prosecutor Han Ming as he navigates this murky legal landscape. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, allowing the tension to simmer just beneath the surface. The film's atmosphere is heavy, a constant reminder of moral ambiguity that grips you throughout. I found the performances compelling; the cast delivers a raw honesty that really brings out the stakes involved. It’s interesting how it tackles the theme of injury as a legitimate defense - kind of blurs the lines between right and wrong, you know? And the practical effects they use during courtroom scenes add a layer of realism that enhances the drama. Definitely a film you can sit with and think about.
Themes of moral ambiguity and justice.Strong performances, especially from the lead.Interesting use of practical effects in courtroom scenes.
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