Pacino then proceeds to incinerate the fourth wall and the script.
A core argument of the film is that urban courts operate not as temples of justice but as (over 90% of cases end in pleas). This prioritizes speed and volume over fairness. And Justice For All 1979
"And Justice For All" explores the complexity of justice, raising questions about the nature of morality and the difficulties of achieving justice in a flawed system. The film's protagonist, Hamilton Wright, grapples with moral dilemmas throughout the movie, struggling to balance his ideals with the harsh realities of the justice system. This moral ambiguity serves as a reflection of the difficulties faced by those working within the justice system, highlighting the need for nuanced and empathetic approaches to justice. Pacino then proceeds to incinerate the fourth wall