Upon its release in October 1979, ...And Justice for All was a commercial success, though critics were divided on its tonal shifts between comedy and tragedy. However, time has been kind to the film. It earned two Oscar nominations—one for Pacino for Best Actor and one for Levinson and Curtin for Best Original Screenplay.
Though dated by its disco-infused soundtrack, it remains a "must-watch" for legal drama fans and Pacino completists for its raw, cathartic finale. If you'd like, I can:
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It reminds us that behind every classic, there is chaos. Behind every iconic “You’re out of order!” there is a sleep-deprived actor, a furious director, and a reporter with a notepad, capturing magic as it nearly falls apart.
Upon its release in October 1979, ...And Justice for All was a commercial success, though critics were divided on its tonal shifts between comedy and tragedy. However, time has been kind to the film. It earned two Oscar nominations—one for Pacino for Best Actor and one for Levinson and Curtin for Best Original Screenplay.
Though dated by its disco-infused soundtrack, it remains a "must-watch" for legal drama fans and Pacino completists for its raw, cathartic finale. If you'd like, I can:
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It reminds us that behind every classic, there is chaos. Behind every iconic “You’re out of order!” there is a sleep-deprived actor, a furious director, and a reporter with a notepad, capturing magic as it nearly falls apart.