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Lady Justice (1997) presents a raw and gritty look at a flawed justice system that bends to the whims of the criminals it should punish. Evelyn Turner, played by a charismatic lead, is one fierce protagonist who doesn't back down; she’s driven by rage and a thirst for personal justice after the court fails her sister. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the tension simmer, which enhances the emotional stakes. The film leans heavily into the darker aspects of crime and morality, creating an atmosphere thick with despair and anger. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively to punctuate key moments. You can feel the urgency of Evelyn's plight, which feels all too real, making it a distinctive entry in the crime-drama genre where the lines of justice and vengeance blur.
Engaging character study focusing on personal justice.Strong emotional undertones driven by a personal tragedy.Interesting exploration of moral ambiguity and vengeance.
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