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So, 'Injustice' from 1966 is this really intriguing drama that revolves around Charis, a district attorney, and his wife Liana, a dancer. The narrative gets heavy when Liana discovers Charis has cancer, and she chooses to keep it from him. There’s a tension that builds around the old friend Ntora, who brings a lot of complications into their lives with accusations of infidelity. The performances feel raw and the pacing kinda draws you into this emotional spiral. It's not flashy, but it has this gritty realism that makes you think about the human condition and how secrets can twist relationships.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, with few home media releases over the years, which certainly adds to its allure. The scarcity of physical copies and the ambiguity surrounding its director make it a conversational piece among collectors. Many are drawn to its themes and raw performances, and it's a solid title for anyone interested in lesser-known dramas from the era.
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