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So, 'Lawyers: Non-Childish Cases' dives deep into this unsettling trend in Russia where teenagers are facing serious criminal charges without actual victims involved. It’s a documentary that feels both urgent and heavy, really capturing the environment of fear and suspicion surrounding youth. The pacing is methodical, almost forensic, as it unpacks these cases and the chilling implications of prosecuting minors based on intent rather than action. There’s a grim atmosphere throughout, making you question not only the legal system but also societal perceptions of youth. Notably, the lack of dramatization keeps it raw and thought-provoking, which can be a double-edged sword—some may find it lacking in emotional heft, but it certainly serves its purpose of illuminating a concerning issue. A unique commentary on justice, or the lack thereof, in contemporary society.
Explores societal implications of prosecuting minors.Focus on intent vs. action in legal cases.Raw, no-frills documentary style.
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