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So, 'Justice' from 2003 is a bit of an oddity. The film’s got this raw, almost gritty vibe, reflecting the aftermath of 9/11 through the lens of a comic strip writer in NYC. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of adds to the poignant atmosphere, you know? The themes of grief and heroism—especially when the hero is just an ordinary guy—hit hard. It’s not flashy, but the performances have a certain sincerity, making it feel very personal. You can tell they were trying something different with the storytelling, and while it might not be everyone's cup of tea, it definitely leaves an impression.
This film has a limited release, making it somewhat scarce among collectors. Initially available on DVD, it didn't see a broader distribution, which adds to its appeal for those interested in post-9/11 narratives in cinema. The thematic depth and unique premise may attract niche collectors, as it offers a glimpse into the artistic responses to trauma and recovery during that era.
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