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Plot Summary
A disgraced former prosecutor, Kenji Kanzaki, is drawn back into the legal world when he takes on a case defending a young woman accused of murder. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a complex web of corruption and deceit within the justice system, forcing him to confront his past and fight for true justice.
Critical Reception
Laws of the Garden (Hō no Niwa) received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for its intense legal drama and performances. Critics lauded the film's exploration of the complexities and moral ambiguities within the Japanese legal system, though some found the plot occasionally convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gripping courtroom scenes and a compelling central performance.
- The film effectively highlights the flaws and ethical dilemmas within the justice system.
- Some viewers found the narrative pacing inconsistent.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor at the 31st Japan Academy Film Prize for Kazuki Kitamura.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Hō no Niwa', translates to 'Garden of Law,' symbolizing the seemingly ordered yet complex and sometimes overgrown nature of the legal system depicted.
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