law abiding citizen

Eloy 2022-03-23 09:01:22

The plot is still ok, I give 4 stars for this plot.
In fact, the plot is a bit cliché, and the actors are not as good as those in the classic drama films. Although it's okay, after all, it's a film that wins by plot, and it's okay to have one bright spot.
However, the male protagonist (whose daughter was killed, not the police male protagonist) pointed out in court that he committed homicide, but due to loopholes in the law and other issues, the part where he could still get out of prison without bail was still very shocking. That kind of tragic feeling of fighting the entire judicial system with one person, and the joke is that he actually won.
But the final massacre was a bit bloody and violent. Probably I mean to recommend Xuanyuan with my blood.

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Extended Reading
  • Brook 2022-03-23 09:01:22

    The film should be renamed "To Nick's class", like a fable

  • Roselyn 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Invited by the client to review the film, the slightly flawed jailbreak plan has led to the idea of ​​a similar American drama "Over the Wall", the score is not high, and the masculinity is very full.

Law Abiding Citizen quotes

  • Sarah Lowell: [Over the phone] We can't put Clyde Shelton anywhere. Not in a job, not in the city and not even in the country, so I dug a little deeper and I found something from his missing years. A couple of contract payments to Clyde from Department of Defense.

    Nick Rice: And his real estate?

    Sarah Lowell: He bought nine properties under his own name. Then he transferred them to some corporation in Panama. We can't get to the addresses because a lack of reciprocities is our problem, so we'll circle back to the farmhouse.

    Nick Rice: That's a waste of time. He wanted us to find it and find him there. It's the industrial stuff that's curious, alright. I don't know what you have to do and I don't care who you have to piss off. If we have to invade Panama again, fine. Clyde is hiding those properties for a reason. Find it.

    Sarah Lowell: I'm on it.

  • Nick Rice: [In court] In light of Mr. Shelton's economic means and his potential flight risk, the egregious nature of both Mr. Ames's and Mr. Darby's deaths, the state requests that bail be denied, Your Honor.

    Judge Laura Burch: Seeing as how you've... waived your right to counsel, Mr. Shelton, do you have anything to say? Mr. Shelton? Do you have anything that you'd like to say, Mr. Shelton?

    Clyde Shelton: Yes yes yes, Your Honor. Should I stand?

    Judge Laura Burch: Please.

    Clyde Shelton: Your Honor, I'm a law-abiding citizen. I'm just a regular guy. I am not a flight risk. And this is my first alleged offense. And the prosecution has not presented one single piece of evidence against me. Now in these circumstances, unless the state has obtained some new piece of information relating to my involvement in the matter in question, then I find it highly prejudiciaI, even constitutionally offensive, to keep me detained without bail. It's a slippery slope, Your Honor. Haven't we seen the result of such violations, both internationally and domestically? Case in point would be Day v. McDonough, docket 041325.

    Judge Laura Burch: [stunned] I am... actually inclined to agree with you, Mr. Shelton.