It's not revenge... it's punishment

Avis 2021-12-30 17:20:51

The story of revenge is enjoyable to watch. I really like these kinds of movies that use violence to control violence, such as "Life and Death Sniper" and "The Fuse". It is not because they admire or like violence, but in a society like this, it is increasingly found that it is impossible and unrealistic to use the so-called law to restrain bad people.
As Frank Caso said in the film, at extreme times, the law is not enough. In order to humiliate the lack of the law, something must be done to violate the law.
Go after...justice. This is not revenge. Revenge is not an effective motive. It is an emotional reaction, not revenge... it is punishment.

Although it is a film adapted from comics, it is not too strong an exaggeration-except that Frank Caso was shot at close range when he was hunted down, and a strong explosion still did not die.

Although it is a bit anticlimactic, it is obvious that this "tail" has the meaning of extension and does not affect the laying of most of the plot.

Also because the film admires Thomas Jane very much, he is stylish and handsome, in order to get closer to the role, he increased his weight to 200 pounds. From diet to karate, from dagger to rocket launcher, in order to forge a precise image of a punisher, Thomas almost became a family with food experts, instructors and coaches.

Needless to say, the performance of another protagonist John Travolta "bad role" professional. To act as a bad guy, he only needs one action or even a look.

A powerful movie about powerful people in the modern world is worth watching.

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Extended Reading
  • Onie 2022-04-23 07:01:47

    I just love this movie

  • Braulio 2022-03-20 09:01:37

    Bastard turned John Travolta into Schwarzenegger

The Punisher quotes

  • Jimmy Weeks: [toasting Castle] To Frank Castle... the finest solider, the finest undercover cop, the finest man I've ever known. What am I gonna do without you?

    Frank Castle: Get a girlfriend.

  • Quentin Glass: We're even bringing the Sicilians in for old-time's sake.