The story of the gentleman and the villain

Roslyn 2022-06-24 23:47:58

This film is a bit criminal. I do sympathize with the handsome guy at the beginning of the film who is afraid of being molested and can't sleep. At first I thought he was a bit glassy, ​​but later I found out that he was just timid and didn't dare to cause trouble. I think he is like a lot of people, and there are a lot of people around me, including me.

This society is bound and regulated by laws, and the laws are legal and just. But as the film says, will the law help you when you face dark morality? Because of a case, the lawyer's wife was killed, but can the lawyer sue? Has he sued? There is always a huge black net that holds many of our inner fears, and makes us live in fear and regret forever.

So the theme of this film appeared: the law outside the law. A group of people wearing masks went around to rescue people and punish those who committed crimes. Regardless of the means, their final fate is what I expected early in the morning. Although they were able to finally get their revenge, they would not be recognized by any society or individual. Because compared with the villain, the gentleman is always at a disadvantage. Even if your extrajudicial law is just, as long as you live in this world, you still have to be bound and sanctioned by the law, because the law itself does not need the so-called extrajudicial law.

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Outlaw quotes

  • Simon Hillier: What did I tell you, eh? Fucking out-there.

    Gene Dekker: He's completely insane.

  • Walter Lewis: You get that right and I'll feed you paedophiles, dealers, bullies, junkies, scum, cunts, dogs... the lot.