Frenchie-18
Joined May 2000
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Absolute power does corrupt, but who would justify this? How can 20 men continue to support, defend, and be proud of their actions that brought death to millions of Jews? What took us so long to bring them to justice, regardless of the fact, the justification is war? And how in heaven's name do we recompense for the deeds already done? A power story that examines our psyche, our emotions, and our passions about human rights. A striking message of how power that is not balanced, develops strange evils. And it's our duty to fight for a republic that will not tolerate such hypocrisy.
In a world of music, losing control is part of being on top. The story propels you forward into a world that few make it in, and very few make Celebrity status. As if being a star isn't enough, in music, you want to be a Celebrity! Especially if you want to be around for a while, it's the ultimate challenge. Newcomers have it tough going through their neophyte or fledging stages. Cheating isn't easy with a public that is sophisticated, demanding, and skeptical. The story lets us view the world from the artist that is climbing socially, politically, and financially. The real shame is the lack of preparation on her part, and naivete to fake it... But as always, the truth comes out.
Excellent movie depicting our system's expediency to get a guilty verdict without examining all evidence. The story is compelling and allows us to stake a claim as we discover the question of justice especially when the verdict could be death for the defendant.