The theme of "Harry Brown", which uses violence to control violence, is not new, and it is not new to the disclosure of violence, drugs, and human flesh trade in the surrounding areas of major British cities. The inaction, weakness, incompetence of the British police and the ridiculousness of the judicial system and the law of the protection of minors, it achieves a process of solidification of a nihilistic concept of "justice", which, due to its transparency, also has the The inevitability of countermeasures: Without evidence, the police cannot prosecute the murderer, and the murderer knows how to get out. Therefore, the form of violence, which represents the people's will but runs counter to the law, appeared.
In this context, the old actor Michael Caine took up the pistol to achieve justice and began the road of revenge. Watching this film can't help but remind me of a cult film "The Homeless Man with a Gun". The same old man uses violence to control violence. The difference is that one is stern to death and the other is violent.
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