In Nome Del Popolo Italiano(1971) 【RECOMMENDED | Report】

What makes the film brilliant is that it refuses to make Bonifazi a flawless hero. As the investigation goes on, Bonifazi becomes so blinded by his hatred for everything Santenocito represents (greed, environmental destruction, and vulgarity) that his quest for justice mutates into a personal vendetta. 🇮🇹 Prophetic Social Satire

He discovers a piece of definitive evidence that proves Santenocito's innocence regarding the girl's murder. However, realizing that clearing him would let a monumentally corrupt man go free to continue ruining the country, the "honest" judge makes a decision that blurs the line between justice and absolute corruption. In nome del popolo italiano(1971)

He plays Mariano Bonifazi, a strictly honest, incorruptible, and fiercely idealistic magistrate. Bonifazi is deeply concerned with the welfare of society and views his job as a crusade to eradicate the corrupt miscreants destroying his country. What makes the film brilliant is that it

What makes the film brilliant is that it refuses to make Bonifazi a flawless hero. As the investigation goes on, Bonifazi becomes so blinded by his hatred for everything Santenocito represents (greed, environmental destruction, and vulgarity) that his quest for justice mutates into a personal vendetta. 🇮🇹 Prophetic Social Satire

He discovers a piece of definitive evidence that proves Santenocito's innocence regarding the girl's murder. However, realizing that clearing him would let a monumentally corrupt man go free to continue ruining the country, the "honest" judge makes a decision that blurs the line between justice and absolute corruption.

He plays Mariano Bonifazi, a strictly honest, incorruptible, and fiercely idealistic magistrate. Bonifazi is deeply concerned with the welfare of society and views his job as a crusade to eradicate the corrupt miscreants destroying his country.