Wonderfully offbeat film!
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
View MoreExcellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
View MoreAmazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
View MoreDavid Swain (Kyle MacLachlan) is a successful lawyer with political aspirations and he decides to form an organization called the National Justice Project that sets out to help those who were wrongfully convicted. Charles Conti (Jason O'Mara) a former cop, is the one who investigates all of the cases along with some other volunteers. And once he has enough evidence that proves the person's innocence he gives it to Swain who in turn gets them out and hogs all the glory. Also staring Constance Zimmer and Marisol Nichols.It lasted 13 episodes. There was some complaints that it was a left wing propaganda where all criminals are just falsely accused. The story lines were definitely left leaning, and you've lost half the audience already. Otherwise, it's a good legal procedural show.
View MoreI came across this show by chance in the beginning of 2006 and was totally enthralled by its premise. I looked forward each week to seeing a new episode. I also told all of my family and friends to tune in. They did and they loved it also. When I went to watch it one week, all of a sudden it wasn't listed anymore. I was extremely disappointed. I assumed it wouldn't start a new season until this September. Never hearing about it for months, anywhere, I decided to find out what was going on and came to this site. I read that it had been canceled. I couldn't believe it. We need more shows like this one, that teach people to care and to stand up for injustices that go on every day in this world. Good values to instill through uplifting behavior by good, giving and dedicated human beings. Please, somehow, let us try to bring it back.
View MoreThree cheers for the producers of injustices - Our family knows firsthand the need for more shows and documentaries highlighting the injustices that occur within our legal system. It's unfortunate that the general public doesn't understand nor do they seem to want to believe that innocent people can and do go to jail everyday for crimes they didn't commit. More shows like INJUSTICE can help to educate the public. Shows like CSI and all the Law & Orders have helped to educate the public what is done to curtail crime and put criminals behind bars and to demystify the glory of the DA's office. Too many legal officials go to any lengths to close cases without proper investigation and as a result more and more innocent people are finding themselves behind bars and their lives and the lives of their families ruined..
View MoreI have watched In Justice since it aired and I can honestly say I have enjoyed every episode until the February 17, 2006 episode. I thought the whole show was saving the people who was wrongly convicted. If any episode worth saving an In Justed person this one was it. I think this episode would have made this show. Many people probably would have talked about this particular episode and show if this episode had turned out the way everyone and I do mean everyone wanted it too. I don't know why the show went with this ending but I think it was the wrong one. I thought shows was suppose to go forward to try to increase there audience but this episode I think made a step backward.
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