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Blind Justice is a curious piece from the late '80s, capturing a moment of upheaval in Southern Rhodesia. The film's atmosphere is dense, almost heavy, reflecting the societal tensions that arise with independence. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but it mirrors the chaos of the era, which is interesting in itself. The performances are raw and earnest; you can really sense the struggle of the characters as they navigate their new reality. There’s a palpable sense of violence and disillusionment that permeates the film, making it distinctive. Practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the experience in a gritty realism. It’s not the kind of film you see often, and definitely worth pondering over its themes of justice and morality in a turbulent time.
Explores themes of justice and moralityFeatures raw and earnest performancesCaptures a unique historical moment
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