I watched "Bezmiar sprawiedliwosci" (The immensity of justice) on Polish TV. I was attracted to it by its relatively high rating, the fact that it was based on true events, and also the participation of some popular Polish actors like Jan Frycz, Jan Englert, and Artur Zmijewski. The plot is about Lukasz (Robert Olech), a young law graduate, who is not sure if he wants to work as a lawyer and is persuaded by his father to examine a murder trial from the past. The search for truth and the trial itself are shown from several points of view. Except for Lukasz, the heroes of the story are the accused, the prosecutor, the defense attorney, and the judge. In the courtroom case depicted by this film, everyone tried to do his best, but the result was that an innocent man was sent to prison. I found " The immensity of justice" quite engrossing, with good acting, and it kept me interested to the end. To me the film also raises the issue of the functioning of the justice system, which is still relevant.