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Prof. Daniel Marais:
Laws define rights. P.K.:
I agree, sir. But do they always define justice? Prof. Daniel Marais:
Justice, young man, is only relative to who is in charge. P.K.:
Quite true, sir. But perhaps how well they stay in charge is only relative to how well they dispense that justice
Laws define rights. P.K.:
I agree, sir. But do they always define justice? Prof. Daniel Marais:
Justice, young man, is only relative to who is in charge. P.K.:
Quite true, sir. But perhaps how well they stay in charge is only relative to how well they dispense that justice
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Laws define rights
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I agree sir
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But do they always define justice
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Justice young man is only relative
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to who's in charge
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Quite true sir
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But perhaps how long they stay in charge
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is relative to how well they dispense that justice
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Movie Summary
An English boy, living in Africa during World War II, through his boxing prowess, becomes a symbol of hope, in a time of war.
