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Keagan 2022-03-19 09:01:03

The front is very tight and enjoyable, but the latter plot seems less convincing, a bit of tension for the sake of tension. The portrayal of Gerard Butler's character is still superficial, while Jamie Fox's image is a bit vague. In fact, the entire film makes people feel a little vague after watching it - although the film itself has no depth to speak of, its innuendo to American political attitudes is quite interesting. It would be even more interesting to compare this film with the film Felon: one is a strong endorsement of violent revenge and even pre-strikes, while this film raises vigilance. In fact, both of them are old-fashioned statements, which may not necessarily represent American public opinion. Just take a look and think about it.
By the way, the old song at the end, Sin's A Good Man's Brother, is a bit off-topic. It's very nice. I find that I like old rock more and more now. I'm going to download the album of the band Grand Funk Railroad and listen to it.

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Extended Reading
  • Karson 2021-10-20 19:02:49

    When I was young, I wanted to change this system. I wanted to fight and do my best at all costs. But one step here, one step there, and finally falling into this game. Finally I realized that the system I wanted to change has changed me.

  • Luisa 2022-03-23 09:01:22

    Like many rangers outside the law, this film aroused the evil nature of many viewers. The rest is to see how the protagonist accomplishes all this with his superhuman IQ and perseverance, although it is quite outrageous. PS: The parallel montage of the previous execution was too irritating.

Law Abiding Citizen quotes

  • Nick Rice: [Referring to the machine administering the lethal injection execution] how does it work on a good day?

    Warden Iger: It's designed to be pain free, three drugs injected in a specific order.

    Nick Rice: At this point on, we're operating under the assumption the machine was corrupted.

    Detective Dunnigan: We're going to need a list of people who had access to the machine.

    Warden Iger: My people would not do this.

    Detective Dunnigan: I appreciate that, but I'm going to need more than a "hall pass" or a "note from mom."

    Nick Rice: [Reads writing written on one of the empty canisters in an evidence bag] "Can't fight fate". During the home invasion, Ames' accomplice said to one of the victim's the exact same phrase. Then he said the same thing to me in court.

  • Nick Rice: [In a car on their way to arrest Darby] I put him away.

    Detective Garza: [Reading his criminal profile on a computer] Three years? Is that the going rate for murder these days?

    Nick Rice: It was extenuating circumstances.

    Detective Dunnigan: The only "extenuating" circumstance should be is that he didn't do it.

    Detective Garza: But still, three years at "gladiator academy" like Marion Penitentiary, you expect him to come back a model citizen?

    Nick Rice: If you scholars didn't contaminate the crime scene I could've kept him up locked up longer