Often when we see men abuse their power in pursuit of justice, a little voice pops out of the work. It gleefully points at horrid actions and says, "Don't you see? They're necessary evils." Jack Bauer attempts to turn torture into Superman catching a falling innocent. Here, Rachel Feeny-Williams summons that voice. She lets it whisper, but she doesn't leave it be. A spotlight hits it. Our eyes stay on the characters through tense scenes, but really, we're watching ~it~. "Do the ends justify the means? If 'justice' requires injustice... what then?" How ugly is the voice? Excellent crime...
Often when we see men abuse their power in pursuit of justice, a little voice pops out of the work. It gleefully points at horrid actions and says, "Don't you see? They're necessary evils." Jack Bauer attempts to turn torture into Superman catching a falling innocent. Here, Rachel Feeny-Williams summons that voice. She lets it whisper, but she doesn't leave it be. A spotlight hits it. Our eyes stay on the characters through tense scenes, but really, we're watching ~it~. "Do the ends justify the means? If 'justice' requires injustice... what then?" How ugly is the voice? Excellent crime thriller.