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So, 'Justice' (2025) is set in a youth detention centre in Tehran. The whole vibe is tense yet hopeful, you know? The pacing is methodical, allowing us to really soak in these kids' lives. It grapples with a lot of heavy themes like family dynamics and societal neglect, all while focusing on the small glimpses of freedom they seek—those furloughs. The governor’s decision to help those without families adds this layer of moral complexity that makes you think. Honestly, the performances have this rawness that makes each character’s struggle feel real. Plus, it’s shot with practical effects that immerse you in the gritty reality of the setting, which is pretty distinct for a drama. It's not your typical courtroom drama, that's for sure.
Focus on youth issues in a contemporary contextExploration of moral dilemmasDistinctive practical effects enhance realism
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