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The film uses its central cast to represent different responses to moral decay within an institution:
Pride and Glory - Il prezzo dell'onore (2008), directed by Gavin O'Connor, is a gritty NYPD crime drama that explores the volatile intersection of systemic corruption and familial loyalty. The film centers on the , a multi-generational clan of law enforcement officers whose moral foundations are shattered during a homicide investigation. Core Narrative Conflict Pride and Glory - Il prezzo dell'onore
The story is set in motion by a botched drug raid in Washington Heights that leaves four police officers dead. Detective (Edward Norton) is pressured by his father, Francis Sr. (Jon Voight), a high-ranking official, to lead the task force. As Ray delves into the case, he discovers the ambush was orchestrated to cover up a corruption ring led by his own brother-in-law, Jimmy Egan (Colin Farrell), who operates out of the precinct commanded by Ray’s brother, Francis Jr. (Noah Emmerich). Key Characters and Moral Archetypes The film uses its central cast to represent