With only a brief amount of build up we are thrust into a scenario of three cases of an apparent miscarriage of justice. Three people who "escaped" conviction face the victim accuser who gets to asks questions and also has a zap button in inflict pain. Other than Luke (Chase Coleman) whose wife was murdered, we know nothing about the husband or child that was killed when introduced.
Things don't go as planned and the identity of the distorted voice of "Justice" should become apparent long before it is revealed. There is a "twist" sort of. The sound track was lame. The dialogue wasn't good. Most of the acting was phoned in. Lance Henriksen, the lone bright spot, did what he could, but wasn't fed decent lines. Most of the film was 3 people confined to a chair being questioned and shaking when zapped.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity
Things don't go as planned and the identity of the distorted voice of "Justice" should become apparent long before it is revealed. There is a "twist" sort of. The sound track was lame. The dialogue wasn't good. Most of the acting was phoned in. Lance Henriksen, the lone bright spot, did what he could, but wasn't fed decent lines. Most of the film was 3 people confined to a chair being questioned and shaking when zapped.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity