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Death Wish
After losing his grandfather and job to COVID-19, an enraged deliveryman decides to do the only logical thing: hunt down and kill every plague spreader who won’t wear a damn mask.
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Plot Summary
Dr. Paul Kersey, a surgeon, becomes a vigilante after his wife and daughter are attacked during a home invasion. Driven by grief and a desire for justice, he begins to hunt down criminals in the city, seeking retribution for the violence that shattered his life. As his vigilante activities escalate, he grapples with the moral implications of his actions and the attention they attract from the police.
Critical Reception
The 2018 remake of Death Wish received largely negative reviews from critics, who found it to be a gratuitous and poorly executed update of the original. While some acknowledged the visceral action sequences, the film was widely criticized for its simplistic revenge narrative, lack of character development, and reliance on shock value.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies on uninspired violence and a simplistic revenge plot.
Bruce Willis's performance is seen as unenthusiastic and lacking conviction.
Eli Roth's direction is competent but fails to elevate the material beyond a standard action flick.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with some appreciating the straightforward revenge action and Bruce Willis's return to a tough-guy role. However, many found the film to be derivative, overly violent, and lacking the social commentary of the original.
Fun Fact
Bruce Willis reportedly took on the role of Paul Kersey to honor his father, a Vietnam veteran, by playing a character who takes a stand against criminals.
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