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So, 'Justice' from 2009 is one of those films that really leans into the atmosphere of isolation and moral ambiguity. The story unfolds on a stark, desolate farm, with this stranger thrown into a dire situation—accused of arson, no less. The pacing is quite deliberate, which gives you time to chew on the ethical dilemmas at play. You find yourself questioning the foundations of justice and truth. While the director remains a mystery, you can feel the tension and desperation in each performance, which really sells the bleakness of the scenario. It's not flashy, but there’s an unsettling quality that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
'Justice' hasn't seen much in the way of physical releases, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Its scarcity adds a layer of intrigue; finding an original copy can be a satisfying hunt. The thematic depth and unique setting often spark discussions among collectors, as it straddles that line between indie and mainstream. Plus, its practical effects and grounded performances give it a distinctive feel that sets it apart from other films of its time.
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