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Not the ending I wanted Some movies you want the bad guy to win and this is one of them. There's a few things missing here, like the setup that Clyde is really this smart inventor guy leading a double life. That could've used some secret...


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A frustrated man decides to take justice into his own hands after a plea bargain sets one of his family's killers free. He targets not only the killer but also the district attorney and others involved in the deal.
A gritty thriller where Clyde Shelton, a grieving father, takes justice into his own hands after his family is murdered and the legal system fails to deliver adequate punishment. Frustrated with the perceived corruption and incompetence of the justice system, Shelton orchestrates a series of brutal and elaborate killings targeting those he deems responsible, while also challenging the ambition of the prosecutor who made a deal with his daughter's killer. The film explores the blurred lines between vengeance and justice as Shelton's actions escalate, forcing the city to confront the consequences of its own legal shortcomings.
Law Abiding Citizen received a largely negative reception from critics, who often cited its excessive violence, implausible plot, and heavy-handed moralizing. However, it found a more receptive audience among moviegoers, who were drawn to its intense action sequences and the dark themes of revenge and judicial critique, making it a commercial success despite critical disdain.
Praised for its intense action and provocative premise exploring vigilante justice.
Criticized for its excessive gore, convoluted plot, and morally ambiguous protagonist.
Seen by some as a thought-provoking, albeit violent, commentary on the justice system.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be an exciting and thought-provoking thriller, appreciating its dark themes and intense action. While some acknowledged its violent nature, many viewers felt it offered a compelling look at the failures of the legal system and the desire for personal retribution, leading to a generally positive audience score.
The film's climactic scene, where Clyde Shelton is in a high-security prison, was filmed at the now-decommissioned Graterford State Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania.
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Not the ending I wanted Some movies you want the bad guy to win and this is one of them. There's a few things missing here, like the setup that Clyde is really this smart inventor guy leading a double life. That could've used some secret...

You can’t fight fate. Right? Gerard Butler stars as Clyde Shelton, a man forced to not only watch his wife and daughter be raped and murdered in his own home, but to also have to sit there and watch the justice system fail him. So he wag...