![]() ![]() ![]() This is also the only time in the film where you see Dredd smile (or as close to smiling as he can). At least while I can maybe I'll make a difference". She says that "I'm still a judge, and I'll still dispense justice. In the scene where she releases the computer hacker.Dredd responds with "admirable" implying a sense of hopelessness to her goals. When asked why she wanted to become a judge, Anderson responds "Yes, I believe I can make a difference". Anderson shuts him up by telling him she was raised in one of these blocks. ![]() Dredd makes comments about how crime infested the building is (going as far as to cite statistics). There are a couple of spots in the film where Anderson demonstrates why she wanted to become a judge. I think Dredd passes Anderson on grounds that she represents what the judges need. So technically she did fail, and fail multiple times. She says "I'm not going to be a judge and I don't need to be a mind reader to know it" implying that she knew the outcome of her assessment without having to read Dredd's mind. Anderson explains that she has already failed because she lost her side arm (an automatic failure). Dredd tells her that releasing a felon is not only a fail but a criminal offense. When Anderson releases the computer hacker guy and lets him walk free. ![]()
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