Revenge has a new name
- Released on September 15, 2017
- Western
In the gripping film "Justice," a U.S. Marshal, driven by a deep-seated desire for vengeance, embarks on a relentless quest to avenge his brother’s murder. As he navigates the complexities of a small town rife with corruption, he finds himself pitted against the malevolent Mayor Pierce, a character brought to life by Stephen Lang. Pierce is not just a mere politician; he embodies the sinister ambitions of those who seek to exploit power for their own gain. With the town under the oppressive grip of the Mayor and his band of ruthless henchmen, the Marshal realizes that the stakes are higher than just personal revenge—he must rally the townspeople to stand up against an impending return to the chaos of the Civil War.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler delivers a poignant performance as Melissa, a key character in the story who becomes the Marshal's ally in his fight for justice. Melissa represents the heart and resilience of the community, grappling with the fear and uncertainty that the corrupt regime has instilled in the town's residents. Her character serves as a beacon of hope, embodying the struggle of ordinary individuals against overwhelming odds. Together with the Marshal, they forge a plan to confront the dark forces threatening their way of life, showcasing the power of unity and determination in the face of adversity.
As the tension escalates, "Justice" becomes not just a tale of retribution but also a stark commentary on the consequences of unchecked power and the importance of standing up for what is right. The story unfolds against a backdrop of moral dilemmas and the quest for redemption, making it a compelling watch for audiences. With dynamic performances and a thought-provoking narrative, the film challenges viewers to reflect on the cost of justice and the unwavering spirit of those who refuse to be silenced. The Marshal’s journey is one of resilience and defiance, ensuring that, in the end, justice will prevail.
Full Cast of Justice
Stephen Lang
as Mayor Pierce
Stephen Lang delivered a performance of complex intensity as Mayor Pierce in the gripping political drama "Justice." His portrayal of the seasoned politician was a masterclass in nuance, capturing the essence of a man torn between the unyielding demands of his office and the murky underbelly of power. Lang's Mayor Pierce was a figure of imposing presence, his every move and word carrying the weight of experience and authority. The actor brought a palpable gravitas to the role, painting a picture of a leader whose hardened exterior conceals a deep-seated vulnerability, as he navigates the treacherous waters of political intrigue and personal ethics. Lang's performance was layered with subtle hints of conflict, revealing a character that, despite his high office, is deeply human and fallible. His interactions with other characters were charged with an electric tension, as he deftly balanced the public persona of a strong mayor with the private struggles of a man whose conscience is constantly tested by the realities of his position.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
as Melissa
In the film "Justice" (also known as "Mob Justice"), Jamie-Lynn Sigler delivers a compelling performance as Melissa, a character entangled within the complexities of a crime-ridden world. Sigler brings depth and authenticity to her portrayal of Melissa, a woman who finds herself caught between her volatile husband, a Brooklyn mob boss, and a district attorney with his own agenda. With her nuanced acting, Sigler effectively conveys Melissa's struggle to navigate her dangerous circumstances, balancing vulnerability with a quiet strength. Her performance anchors the film, showcasing her ability to inhabit emotionally charged roles with grace and conviction, ultimately leaving a lasting impression on the audience as the narrative unfolds with unexpected twists and turns. Sigler's portrayal of Melissa is a testament to her versatility as an actress and her capacity to engage viewers in a high-stakes dramatic thriller.
Jackson Rathbone
as Thomas McCord
In the movie "Justice," Jackson Rathbone delivers a compelling performance as Thomas McCord, a small-town deputy with a troubled past and a strong sense of justice. Rathbone adeptly captures the internal struggle of a man torn between his duty to uphold the law and his personal desire for vengeance. His portrayal of McCord is nuanced, showcasing a range of emotions from stoic determination to raw vulnerability. Rathbone's physicality and intensity bring an authentic edge to the action sequences, while his interactions with other characters reveal a depth of emotion that anchors the film's moral quandaries. His performance is a standout element of the film, providing a relatable and human center to the high-octane revenge narrative. Rathbone's McCord is a flawed but determined hero, whose journey from the shadows of his past to the light of redemption is both engaging and satisfying, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Nathan Parsons
as James McCord
Nathan Parsons delivers a compelling performance as James McCord in the movie "Justice," bringing a complex blend of intensity and conflicted morality to the role. As McCord, a former intelligence officer turned security expert embroiled in a high-stakes political conspiracy, Parsons expertly navigates the character's torn loyalties and ethical dilemmas. His portrayal is nuanced, revealing a man grappling with the weight of his past decisions while trying to navigate a treacherous path towards redemption. Parsons's on-screen presence is commanding yet understated, allowing viewers to feel the internal struggle of a protagonist caught between duty and the pursuit of justice. His performance adds a layer of depth to the film, as he embodies the complexity of a man who is both a master tactician and a deeply flawed individual, whose actions resonate throughout the narrative's labyrinthine plot. Nathan Parsons's depiction of James McCord is a standout element of "Justice," providing a human anchor in the midst of the film's intrigue and suspense.
Robert Carradine
as Stratton Collins
In the 2003 film "Justice," Robert Carradine delivers a compelling performance as Stratton Collins, a character embedded in the complex web of a small desert town's deepest secrets. Carradine brings a nuanced and brooding presence to the role, portraying Stratton as a man whose past is as enigmatic as the cryptic messages he receives that set the film's plot in motion. His interactions with other characters, particularly the protagonist, are laced with an unsettling mix of menace and pathos, as he navigates the treacherous landscape of vengeance and redemption. Carradine's Stratton is a figure whose motivations are not immediately clear, adding layers of intrigue to the narrative. His performance is a highlight of the film, as he adeptly conveys the inner turmoil of a man caught between the desire for atonement and the pull of his darker nature. Carradine's portrayal is a testament to his ability to embody complex characters, making Stratton Collins a memorable and pivotal character in the film's tapestry of justice and moral ambiguity.
Lesley-Anne Down
as Elizabeth
In the movie "Justice," Lesley-Anne Down delivers a compelling performance as Elizabeth, a woman whose life is upended by a brutal assault that leaves her fighting for her sanity and survival. Down's portrayal is a masterclass in nuanced acting; she captures the profound vulnerability and the inner strength of a character who must navigate the harrowing aftermath of violence. With a delicate balance of raw emotion and steely resolve, Down's Elizabeth is a sympathetic yet formidable presence on screen. Her performance is marked by a deep understanding of the character's trauma and the subsequent transformation that unfolds, as Elizabeth seeks to reclaim her life and find justice. Lesley-Anne Down's ability to convey the complex layers of grief, anger, and determination imbues the film with a powerful emotional resonance, making her rendition of Elizabeth both memorable and impactful.
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