the ending is fair

Lee 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Clyde's tragic death in the end can be regarded as an explanation for some of the people who died wrongly. After so many things, Nick finally changed his mind - no longer deal with the murderer. The film is a reaction to the American judicial system. The plea bargain between Nick and the defendant has maintained the prosecution's high winning rate and the efficiency of the case closing is also reflected. And under the American party-based litigation model, the judge just listens to the opinions of the prosecution and the defense in court and makes a judgment.

In the current criminal proceedings, how can we protect the interests of the victims to a greater extent?

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Law Abiding Citizen quotes

  • Clyde Shelton: [talking privately outside the prison] I'm at war with this...

    [indicating the system]

    Clyde Shelton: This, this broken thing. This thing that brought you and I together.

    Nick Rice: This broken thing works for people that are sane. You think doing what you're doing is going change anything? You and whoever else you have helping you, are gonna pay.

    Clyde Shelton: I don't think you have any idea who's helping me, or what I'm doing.

    Nick Rice: It's a matter of time.

    Clyde Shelton: You see the bodies, you see the smoke. But the larger picture still eludes you.

  • Clyde Shelton: [talking privately outside the prison] I'm just getting started. I'm gonna pull the whole thing down. I gonna bring the whole fuckin' diseased corrupt temple down on your heads. It's gonna be Biblical.