Justice (1998) offers a compelling Australian take on the 'wrongfully accused' narrative, infused with a strong sense of social realism. Marcus Graham shoulders the lead with a performance that balances vulnerability and a nascent defiance, making his plight…
Justice
An alcoholic homeless man is framed for a murder of an Internal Affairs detective committed by fellow detectives who she was investigating. With the help of the mother…
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In Justice (1998), the promising setup of a homeless man framed for murder by corrupt police unfortunately doesn't quite translate into a fully captivating cinematic experience. Marcus Graham’s performance is earnest, but the script often leaves him with…
Justice (1998) is a commendably gritty and character-driven thriller that punches above its weight. Marcus Graham’s portrayal of a man stripped of dignity yet possessing an indomitable spirit is a standout, ably supported by Kerry Armstrong’s grounded performance.…
This 1998 Australian production, Justice, presents a scenario ripe with dramatic potential: an innocent man entangled in a web of police corruption. Marcus Graham anchors the film with a performance that captures the weariness of his character, though…
Justice (1998) offers a compelling, if familiar, crime narrative that hinges on a solid premise. Marcus Graham delivers a commendable performance as the down-on-his-luck protagonist, effectively conveying desperation and a flicker of resilience. The supporting cast, particularly Kerry…
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The Internal Affairs detective's investigation is the catalyst for the entire plot of Justice (1998). Her deep dive into corruption within the police force directly leads to her murder, and the subsequent framing of the homeless protagonist. This element highlights the film's exploration of systemic rot and the dangerous consequences of those who attempt to expose it from within, setting a dark and perilous stage.