Law Abiding Citizen

2009 • 108 minutes
4.6
2.24K reviews
26%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

A psychopathic mastermind (Gerard Butler of GAMER, 300) captured for the murder of his wife's killers threatens to unleash a gruesome killing spree across the city of Philadelphia unless he is released. The prosecuting attorney (Jamie Foxx of THE SOLOIST, THE KINGDOM) refuses and suddenly innocent people start dying in horrifying ways - just as the prisoner warned. The city falls into chaos, with everyone calling for the attorney's head. Desperate, he comes to the realization that his decisions might be what created this horrifying vigilante, and he is the only one who can stop him.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.6
2.24K reviews
Amanda Howser
February 26, 2017
Not sure how the critics gave it such a low rating...the acting is good, the storyline was fresh, and it was completely unpredictable. The only reason i can think of is probably bc most Hollywood elite are liberal and this film goes directly after the "soft justice" that liberals lean towards. Great film in my opinion! Intense, emotional, fast paced and complex.
Kevin Smart
December 17, 2016
Would've given 4 stars but the writers and/ or director totally p**** out in the end. It's a slap in the face and doesn't fit the rest of the movie at all. The ending really makes the whole movie feel pointless and denies the viewer any closure or satisfaction. Sucks cause it was really good up to that point but the ending completely undoes all of it.
2 people found this review helpful
A Google user
March 11, 2012
This movie is great, and would be my favorite movie if not for the ending. Sure, it proves that the justice system is poor, but by the end, that point is dull, and waters down. By trying to throw too much action into the twist, I felt that they strayed away from what could have been an amazing ending. Instead, they flip the whole thing upside down, and deliver an ending in which the currupt justice system remains unchanged. Overall, awesome movie with exception of the end.
10 people found this review helpful