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  1. He says anyone else would have wanted to do the same thing. It's movie logic. Movies manipulate us into sometimes rooting for people to do bad things. We root for John Wick to murder countless people over a dog. We root for Liam Neeson to murder countless people just to save his daughter.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2022 · No, not that much. My main beef with the ending of that film is that, it doesn't feel like Jaime Foxx hasn't learned his lesson. He fools Gerald Butler, then watches his daughter's dance recital. His “victory” over Butler is cheap and doesn't feel like it's deserved. That being said, that shot in which he's looking at his daughter's ...

  3. 23 de feb. de 2010 · I just got finished watching Law Abiding Citizen (spoilers inside) Not the unrated directors cut (I'm not sure how that differs)... and I have to say that I did not like the ending. It didn't make much sense to me that Foxx's character was, essentially, the bad guy throughout the movie, and only in the last five minutes or so does he decide ...

  4. Details: A follow-up to the $130M-plus grossing movie Law Abiding Citizen is happening with producer Lucas Foster and screenwriter Kurt Wimmer returning, as well as Gerard Butler and his G-Base partner Alan Siegel reprising their roles as producers. No casting was announced but Butler is producing.

  5. 13 de jul. de 2012 · The Punisher: the one with Thomas Jane. I don't know about movies exactly like Law Abiding Citizen, but I did like the legal part of that movie (which is probably pretty flawed, but interesting). One of my favorite movies is Double Jeopardy, which has a similar legal implication.

  6. 17 de dic. de 2018 · Clyde: I'm sorry, Nick. Clyde presses the button. Nick leaves the cell and closes the door. Clyde sees him do this. Nick: I told you Clyde, you'll regret it for the rest of your life. See, I'm not gonna be your martyr, because I'm not gonna to be your killer, Clyde. You are.

  7. For those unaware, there's a very common belief that Jamie Foxx demanded at the last minute of production of Law Abiding Citizen to have his character 'win' and kill off Gerard Butler's character, when the original planned ending (that we all wanted) was to do the opposite.

  8. 3 de may. de 2021 · For instance, a lot of people believe that he personally changed the ending of Law Abiding Citizen so that his character would "win." However, this has never been proven or acknowledged. That said, he did change the ending of Miami Vice.

  9. Foxx's character wanted to uphold the spirit of the law and his own morals, and his eyes were opened to the corruption and dangers hidden behind the words of the law. i dont think we're meant to root for either main character. one was a psychopath pushed to breaking and turning on the thing that broke him.

  10. 14 de ago. de 2022 · TumbleweedNo1333. • 1 yr. ago. Im sure he raped her. He tried to fuck corpse of her mother, so he was sexually aroused at this point, and when he saw the little girl he said to his partner "Its cool. Kids like me", after that he grabbed her to another room, where can be beds.

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