Is it evil or right?

Barrett 2022-04-23 07:01:22

It's another story where you can't even guess the ending of the movie. This excellent film has only been discovered recently, and it may be that the publicity was not in place at the beginning. But I saw the perfect crime he showed, not exaggerated, not gimmicky, but enough to make you surrender. There are many bloody clips in the complete uncensored version, so the broadcasts are generally deleted. One sin, shaping, other sins. At first I thought he was the revenge of justice, but then, gradually, the qualitative change clearly made us see that there is only one thought between justice and evil. Then the protagonist asked the prosecutor to drop all charges and release him, I thought (unforgivable has a similar situation). Of course the protagonist understands what he is doing, he hates this, and even more hates this rotten system, and he wants the lessons of blood to be engraved into people's bones. At the same time, he personally shaped a man of justice to defend, although he did not live as planned. Although the ending is a bit hollow, it is still perfect.

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  • Randi 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    Everything GB plays is so sexy, but this one is stupid. The final link is really well designed, but there are too many loopholes. Who knows that he used to secretly stay in the warehouse for so long and have such deep intentions!

  • Florida 2022-03-23 09:01:22

    The ending is slightly insufficient

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