This is one of the best, real journalistic reports on TV. This week they talked about Russian dissidents who ran from the oppressive Russian government to Lithuania. The second part is about people who spent long sentences in prison, for crimes they didn't commit, and have been eventually exonerated. It is just terrifying. Imagine spending 15 years in prison, for something you didn't do, and being sentenced only because the prosecutor hid evidence that could have proven your innocence. In my opinion, those prosecutors should be sentenced for the same amount of time in prison, as the people who have been punished for actions caused by prosecutorial misconduct. It's not a "misconduct", because it wasn't a mistake, it was intentional because of greed. Because the more cases they win, the more likely they will become judges themselves. They forget, that for their professional successes, there are ruined real human lives.
This movie is great in terms of acting and unfolding the plot. Visuals are neat too. But could have showed more about the reason why cities became mobile and how the mobile cities works, day-today life of inhabitants, dispose their trash, get water etc. It will take away the movie length lingering question how they manage and how they will behave when their city is chasing and bombarding another city.