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Re: Law Abiding Citizen

#111 Post by ciro22 » Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:22 pm

Okay, having finally seen the film now I was able to guess the bit that made everybody jump - and we now have conclusive proof that mobile phones are bad for your brain... :P

I am also a little surprised that more people didn't see something coming at that point given that they had all just been forced into conspiring to subvert the law which was pretty much the Gerard Butler character's main point (although I have to admit that I didn't guess that it would happen the way that it did happen)

As for the film itself, it's enjoyable enough if you can switch your brain off and just go along with it. If you start thinking about it too much various plotholes and problems do start to creep in, so it really depends on what kind of level of entertainment you're looking for that particular night (the audience at my screening certainly seemed to enjoy it).

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#112 Post by anteena1 » Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:57 pm

wow i loved this film but didnt enjoy the ending at all. I really felt for him and didnt like the fact JF got away with starting the whole injustice mess. I really expected something to happen at the end and felt a little let down. How bad is that when we want the bad guy to win, though its not so straight cut as i could see where he was coming from.

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#113 Post by jc123 » Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:18 am

not a bad film. Also thought the ending wasn't great. but definitely worth it as it was free :p

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#114 Post by Beate » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:02 am

To be honest, I find it a bit disturbing to read so many times that people didn't like the ending and wanted him to "win" - what, kill more people? Killing is wrong, an eye for an eye is wrong. Yes, he had suffered injustice, but that doesn't give you the right to behave like that yourself! He said himself, you have to be accountable for your actions, well that was what happened to him in the end, it was fitting because that's what the whole film was about.
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#115 Post by EthanRunt » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:36 am

It's a morally ambiguous film no doubt, but in the end Jamie Foxx was a complete, well, swear word, he decides to go for a quick deal so as not to mess up his pretty little file, which in turn destroys Butler as a human, one small meaningless number for a human's humanity is a bit of a high price in itself, making the murder, well, not justified by any stretch, but certainly understandable for a man pushed to such a limit, although in all honesty I think a public statement and moving on would have been easier.

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#116 Post by AYBG » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:11 am

Beate wrote:To be honest, I find it a bit disturbing to read so many times that people didn't like the ending and wanted him to "win" - what, kill more people?
I find what andrews' posted in the Lovely Hearts trailer to be more disturbing. It seems the more audiences hate a villain, the more bloodthirsty they get. Take Percy's fate in the Green Mile, or the end of Inglourious Basterds...
[spoiler]I myself felt all warm and fuzzy inside when Landa gets his forehead cut up, because it meant the "bad guy" didn't get away with it.[/spoiler]
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#117 Post by a_person » Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:53 pm

Although fictional, I sympathised with him because he went through a tough time. He made really valuable points about the injustice in systems. Everything is political. I don't agree he should have killed as many as he did but to be honest, killing the one who killed his wife/daughter... well they had it coming. If they weren't so brutal in the first place, then he wouldn't have retaliated. If the killers were put behind bars or had the death penalty applied to them that would have been acceptable but it wasn't. A young innocent child is killed for no reason whatsoever and the murderer should be allowed to live on the street with the rest of society while the parents are supposed to be okay with that?

It would have been nice to see justice for him in the end. In the end, he just wanted to be let off free and why shouldn't he? The others were allowed so why should injustice then apply to him only? Even though, all of his murders were pre-meditated, I would consider it somewhat a crime of passion.
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#118 Post by anteena1 » Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:52 pm

Beate, i dont think people wanted him to win, i know in my case i didnt like the way he died. I would rather he lived and explained his actions and legally something could be done about the justice system but that wouldn't have made a block buster.

I dont agree with all that he did though being a mum ,i can certainly see where he was coming from for revenge on the killers.

As for Jamie Fox he deserved his comeupance not death!! but omg he was promoted to district attorney. He was rewarded for his lack of human decency caring about his record more than justice. Where was the moral in that part of the storyline

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#119 Post by alpa » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:21 am

Fantastic film. So true that politics are more important to some than ethics and being moral.
Jamie Fox did say he could have lost the trial and both men would have been out of prison, do you think that would have happened? If so the whole story would have changed. Maybe Gerard wouldn't have killed so much but then Eamon and his friends probably would have. Film for thought!
Thought Gerard, as hot as he is, struggled with his americam accent a little.

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Re: Law Abiding Citizen

#120 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:47 pm

Well I am bloody shocked to see that this film has received a ghastly 23% from 100 notable critics on rottentomatoes. Most of us here has enjoyed it, its no perfect film. Critics really demand a lot dont they? I feel sorry for most of them, they can never enjoy a film for what it has to offer and instead probe its flaws and magnify them! imdb has given it a more respectable 7.3 though because methinks they are normal film lovers like us ;)

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