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Justice Is Done (1950)

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Plot

In the 1950 cinematic masterpiece, "Justice Is Done," the audience is initially guided through an enlightening explanation of the French jury system, a narrative journey that seamlessly transitions from English to French, adorned with English subtitles. The compelling drama unfolds as the Marshal calls forth the jury, offering viewers a glimpse into the diverse backgrounds of the seven individuals bound by their duty to determine the fate of the accused. At the center of the courtroom drama, stands the accused—a mistress charged with the merciful euthanizing of her ailing lover. Intriguingly, the trial unfolds not as a contest of her innocence or guilt but as a philosophical exploration on the big screen, questioning the ethical implications of mercy killing. "Justice Is Done" thus provides not just a captivating courtroom tale but delves deep into the moral quandaries of euthanasia. It's a narrative that will leave viewers entranced, eliciting profound introspection on the delicate balance between life, death, and morality.

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Justice Is Done is a drama movie featuring Michel Auclair and directed by André Cayatte.

Justice Is Done is currently streaming on fuboTV.