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So, 'Justice' is a drama that dives into the gritty depths of the legal system. You've got Roger Smith playing Carter, a public defender who's reached his breaking point with all the corruption around him. The atmosphere is heavy, and you can really feel the weight of his decision to leave it all behind. He sets up his own law office in the inner city, surrounded by a cast of activists, which adds a layer of community and urgency to the story. The pacing, while sometimes slow, allows for some powerful moments, especially between Carter and his wife, Sharice, played by Monica Calhoun. Their relationship, strained by his ideals, really pulls you in, making you question the cost of fighting for justice. It's not flashy, but there's something raw and honest in its approach to the theme of systemic change.
Focuses on systemic issues in law.Strong character-driven narrative.Exploration of personal conflict and activism.
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