Kangaroo Court (1994)

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Oscar nominated short film from 1994. Directed by Sean Astin!

Film Overview
"Kangaroo Court" is a significant brief movie released in 1994. It was directed by Sean Astin and Christine Marie Mansoor. Astin likewise played the protagonist within the movie. Notably, this film was nominated for the 'Best Live Action Short Film' award at the 67th Academy Awards. The film revolves around the life of a young law school graduate called Scott.

Main Characters
The primary character of the film is Scott, played by Sean Astin, who has actually just recently finished from law school. In spite of Scott's diligence and commitment, he has a hard time to pass the bar examination. Overwhelmed by pressure from different sources, he struggles with self-confidence and self-regard. Embarrassed by his scenario, he naively endeavors into an unlawful and unethical path, under the influence of his cousin Billy.

Plot Summary
In "Kangaroo Court", Scott, a young figured out law graduate, discovers it hard to pass his bar test. He sustains consistent failures and is unable to live up to the expectations set by society, family, and himself. This leads him to live a life of disillusionment, disappointment, and continuous battle.

In a parallel story traced in the film, Scott's cousin Billy is involved in unlawful activities and needs Scott's assistance to evade the trap laid by law enforcement agencies. Billy exploits Scott's vulnerability and desperation to succeed, additionally tries to lure him into assisting with his unlawful transactions.

As he comes to grips with his failed attempts at the bar exam, his encounter with Billy presents him with a way out- albeit an unorthodox one. The viewer witnesses a helix of anguish and the continuous battle between right and incorrect, as Scott battles his inner devils to guide his life.

Theme
The movie's main theme shows how external pressures can push individuals towards unfavorable and dishonest paths, while likewise questioning the strength of human morality and ethics. It takes a look at social expectations and the impact it can have on an individual during their most difficult times. It likewise portrays the great line between desperation for success and the significance of selecting a sincere path to attain it.

Secret Highlights
While "Kangaroo Court" is a brief movie of just 30 minutes, it leaves an extensive effect on the viewer due to its relatable story and characters. Sean Astin's efficiency is commendable, with his portrayal of Scott masterfully recording the array of feelings a young graduate might experience: the excitement of graduation followed by the anguish of repeated failure, the sense of inadequacy, and the confusion of morality caused by desperation.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "Kangaroo Court" is a thought-provoking film that encapsulates the social pressures and ethical disputes faced by the more youthful generation, particularly recent graduates. It showcases the turmoil that can be caused by unmet expectations and the lure of success through incorrect means. The film leaves viewers contemplating about the inherent universal values of success, morality, and principles in society today.

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