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Justice, a 1993 drama that really digs into moral quandaries, presents this intense narrative around a murder in a busy restaurant. Senator Kohler, played with a chilling calmness, just up and shoots Professor Winter, and the audience is left grappling with the emotional fallout. The film has this slow burn pacing that lets the tension build, especially as young lawyer Felix Spat, who’s struggling to find his footing, is drawn back into the case. The performances, particularly from the leads, feel grounded, almost raw at times, and there's a stark atmosphere that hangs over the whole story. Themes of justice and morality are explored in a way that's not flashy, but rather compelling, making it a distinctive piece in the genre.
A character-driven narrative with slow pacing.Explores complex themes of morality and justice.Noteworthy performances that add to the film's atmosphere.
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