If Batman is the dark knight, then Harry Brown is the good man of the beast, doing justice for the public and himself.
Today's popular culture of individual heroism relies to a certain extent on a society that advocates civil liberties. In a country controlled by the government, in fact, there is no absolute freedom. There are always some restrictions from the system and culture. All kinds of grievances must be resolved through "abnormal" means, which is more suitable for a society with a relatively loose institutional environment.
"Heroes" like Harry Brown are different from the old knights. Under a sound social system, they naturally have no obligation to save the people from the heat. What he maintains is only the rights and dignity of individuals. When the government's "panacea" failed, he was forced to seek ways outside the system to defend his rights, which on the surface touched the bottom line of the law, and the law, the sword of justice, was between swinging and not swinging. Judging whether individuals are right or wrong in maintaining justice (which is different from self-defense), if the authorities deal with Harry Brown decisively, which statute will they conflict with.
"Harry Brown" - a revenge story derived from the new social stage, which reflects the shortcomings of the society under the control of a certain system, and countless flesh and blood are still struggling under its intervention, and the anarchists born from this The courage of human beings is also the powerless expression of mankind's pursuit of a better society.
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