


Death Wish
A mild-mannered father is transformed into a killing machine after his family is torn apart by a violent act.
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Plot Summary
Dr. Paul Kersey, a surgeon, witnesses his wife's murder and his daughter's assault during a home invasion. Driven by grief and a thirst for vengeance, he becomes a vigilante, hunting down criminals on the streets of Chicago. As his alter ego, 'The Grim Reaper,' gains notoriety, Kersey grapples with the morality of his actions while evading police and seeking justice.
Critical Reception
The 2018 remake of Death Wish received largely negative reviews from critics, who found it to be a poorly executed and gratuitous take on the vigilante genre. While some acknowledged Bruce Willis's presence, most felt the film lacked the satirical edge of the original and offered little new to the conversation about vigilantism. Audience reception was more mixed, with some appreciating the straightforward action elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks the satirical bite of the original, opting for straightforward, often uninspired, revenge-thriller tropes.
- Bruce Willis delivers a serviceable performance, but the film struggles to justify its existence or offer a fresh perspective.
- The violence is often gratuitous and the plot predictable, leading to a largely forgettable viewing experience.
Google audience: Audiences were somewhat divided, with many finding the action sequences to be decent enough to provide some entertainment. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the film was too derivative, overly violent, and lacked the depth or commentary that could have made it more engaging. Some appreciated the return of Bruce Willis to action roles, while others found the plot too simplistic.
Fun Fact
Eli Roth initially did not want to direct the remake, feeling that the original film was problematic, but was eventually convinced by producer Joe Carnahan, who wrote the script.
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