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that makes industrial scales. he says his workers are his family. he treats them all like his family. the company is up for a business excellence award, so what he needs is the company to look good. however, his right hand man is having marital crisis. his work is falling apart. one of the employees has been sacked and set up a protest camp outside the factory with banners demanding justice. meanwhile, javier s character is doing what he appears to have done before, which is behaving in a predatory manner towards a young intern. that is pretty much what it is. it s a corporate satire. it takes pretty kind of familiar pops at corporate capitalism. the whole fact that they make scales is a metaphor that is very heavily overworked. the scales ofjustice being tipped they tramp that into the ground a little bit.
camp outside the factory with banners demanding justice. meanwhile, paulvieira s banners demanding justice. meanwhile, paul vieira s character is doing what he appears to have done before. meanwhile, javier s character is doing what he appears to have done before. that is pretty much what it is. it s a corporate satire. it takes pretty kind of familiar pops at corporate capitalism. the whole fact that they make scales is a metaphor that is very heavily overworked. the scales ofjustice being tipped they trap that into the ground a little bit. but he does that about smiling, patrician, trust me. when underneath, he has the morals of a snake. i think he played that really well. it is worth it for his performance. 5 well. it is worth it for his performance. well. it is worth it for his erformance. ,, ., . ., ., . , performance. s got an extraordinary face. he
memories. all the prosecutors in this office and every single prosecutor in the united states attorney s office in manhattan heartbeat must have skipped, hart must have skipped a beat at the moment because they realised they were in trouble. at that point the judge realised that the prosecution was in trouble and put her thumb on the scales ofjustice. the scales ofjustice are supposed to be balanced for the wednesday morning the judge went in and likely told them the jurors asked about how long they were going to deliberate and she had intended to tell them wednesday morning that they would deliberate over the weekend and into the holiday. clearly, that s furtherjury on to reach a verdict, probably a lot faster than they would have because they were looking at a lot of things. again, there are many things, this case will have a long life on appeal. she didn t tell them they would have to come to a verdict at any time. shejust have to come to a verdict at