Law Abiding Citizen: DVD Review
Law Abiding Citizen
Released by Roadshow Entertainment
Rating: R18
Gerard Butler stars as Clyde Shelton - in front of his eyes one day, his wife
and daughter are brutally killed in a home invasion.
Shelton survives but when it comes to trying the case, a hotshot lawyer Nick
Rice (Jamie Foxx) manages to get the one who stabbed him and his wife off -
because he persuades him to testify against his accomplice.
Ten years go past - and suddenly Shelton is confessing to the murder of the
one who got away&.and things get worse for Rice when Shelton's imprisoned
but people involved in the case end up dead.
Suddenly the killings are so close to home - and the clock is ticking for
Rice.
How far would you go to avenge your family's
death? Well for Butler it's about as far as he's ever gone before - he's quite
terrifying in his change from household man to psycho raging against the justice
system.
There's a smart premise here that one man wants to bring down the corrupt
system - there's some taut action scenes and a vein of tension pumping
throughout this - coupled with the good solid central performances of Foxx and
Butler, and this is a watchable - but disposable piece of Friday night
entertainment - things blow up, explode - the usual fare.
Extras: Behind the scenes docos and trailer - as well as
producers commentary - nothing outstanding but solid for the release
Rating: 6/10
At Darren's World of Entertainment - a movie, DVD and game review blog. The latest movie and DVD reviews - plus game reviews as well. And cool stuff thrown in when I see it.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Very latest post
Black Friday tech gift guide 2024
Black Friday tech gift guide 2024 With Black Friday sales and Christmas 2024 on the way, many will be looking at tech gifts for friends and ...
-
The Office Australia: Review Despite numerous spinoffs, there has never been a female boss in charge of The Office. That's changed now w...
-
Fallout: TV Review The key to any launch of a new series is a gripping premise and a compelling opening. And while video game adaptations ha...
-
Force of Nature: The Dry 2: Movie Review Cast: Eric Bana, Anna Torv, Deborra-Lee Furness, Sisi Stringer Director: Robert Connolly The D...
No comments:
Post a Comment