Justice for all The 90s, despite all their specificity for our country, gave us many wonderful films and TV series. I was a very young teenager at the time, and I was enjoying what I saw on the screen. I have seen very good pictures. Like this one.
Revenge Without Limit came after the evening news on NTV, and I waited for each episode with a faint heart. The incredibly charismatic, strong and brave Mr. Chapple, played by one of my favorite actors, Michael Madsen, captivated my heart. A man with a difficult fate, disillusioned with the justice system, opens his underground firm to administer justice himself. The objects of his attention are offended by the police and the court victims of lawlessness, with which he helps to punish the guilty, to ambush corrupt cops and lawyers, to remove arrogant judges and ruin arrogant businessmen. No murder or bodily harm. Chapple harasses them psychologically, leading them to prison or bankruptcy. And yes, everything is within the law. Almost. Helps him in this partner who fell in love with Chapple and trying to melt his heart after the death of his wife.
Watching is incredibly exciting, 16 episodes look in a few days, and no faster just because you want to stretch the fun. I heard that they want to shoot a sequel, I really hope that this is true.
9 out of 10