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The Price of Justice is a compelling documentary that dives deep into the labyrinthine world of legal battles through the eyes of four women. Each has their own story, each feels the weight of bureaucracy grinding them down. The pacing is deliberate, almost excruciatingly slow at times, perfectly mirroring the frustration and despair of navigating the legal system. There's a stark realism to the interviews, and the atmospheric cinematography captures the coldness of waiting rooms and the anonymity of tribunal halls. It's not just about individual cases; it’s a commentary on systemic failures and the emotional toll of seeking justice. This film resonates on many levels, making it a thoughtful watch for those interested in social justice themes.
Features real-life interviews and courtroom footage.Highlights the emotional struggles of the subjects.Offers a critical look at the justice system.
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