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By James Rocchi , based on child development research. How do we rate?
age 18+
Violent vengeance thriller has lots of bloody brutality.
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Any Positive Content?
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Violence & Scariness
a lot
Scenes of torture; also scenes in which a young child watches the torture on DVD. An attempted rape, which is called off in order to commit murder. A lethal injection is deliberately engineered to cause agony. Scenes of stabbing, shooting, beatings, and bombs going off -- both large incendiary devices and small, hand-held deathtraps. In one bloody, brutal, and shocking scene, a man is stabbed with a sharp object repeatedly in the jugular, with copious amounts of blood. Scenes of bloody corpses as well as people paralyzed by shellfish venom.
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Language
a lot
Frequent strong language, including "f--k," "motherf--ker," "balls," "prick," "ass," "piss," "s--t," "bitch," "a--hole," "damn," "hell," "Jesus Christ," and more.
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Drinking, Drugs & Smoking
some
Cocaine use is shown; characters drink beer, wine, and liquor.
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Sex, Romance & Nudity
some
Nude male and female buttocks. Discussions of sex acts in vulgar language.
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Products & Purchases
very little
Very few brands are shown/talked about, but Pepsi products are seen, and iPod is mentioned by name.
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Positive Role Models
very little
Clyde is a grief-stricken man on a brutal terrorist campaign of revenge; Nick is a career lawyer who, at first is more interested in his conviction rate than in fighting to uphold the letter of the law.
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Positive Messages
none
The plot's more philosophical points about the problems of the legal system are drowned out by its murders and gory violence.
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Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Law Abiding Citizen contains several scenes of extremely bloody violence -- in addition to the home invasion/robbery/attempted rape/murder sequence that it begins with, there's a brutal stabbing and a horrifying torture scene in which a chemically paralyzed man is strapped to a gurney and has his limbs and organs sliced off. Viewers don't see the actual slicing, but they do see the man's limbless, mutilated corpse, and some of the crueler acts are discussed at length. The matter-of-fact nature of the brutal scenes is particularly disquieting. There's also plenty of strong language, some sexual content (including partial nudity), drinking, and drug use. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.
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Law Abiding Citizen
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- Parents say (19)
- Kids say (17)
age 16+
Based on 19 parent reviews
CSMContentDefault Adult
June 28, 2020
age 16+
Plot Sinking Edgelordism
"There's about one humorous moment in the entire film, ""That's what wrenches are for, dumbass!"" The rest of the film takes itself way too seriously, but is still a slick action/thriller film. Ending was just awful.A big issue in the film and part of the reason why it's hard to take seriously is that the ""villain"" (more of an ""anti-villain"") relies on a masterplan that has way too many potential points of failure... And if it does fail, it's game over-no flexibility and virtually no room for error. The main plot was so inconceivable to the point of being totally ludicrous. This would be fine if the film wasn't so serious about itself, but it is... From the opening scenes right to the end.Accusations that this film is merely torture porn are misleading. Comparing this film to the likes of SAW is like comparing Teletubbies to The Human Centipede. While some scenes may make you squirm and cringe in anticipation, nothing all that graphic or prolonged is shown. If anything, it's very tame considering its subject matter. This isn't a criticism however, the action and death scenes are still entertaining without being needlessly exploitative. You can watch easily on a full stomach.Strong performances from both the main stars and lots of good lines, but the plot does them no *ahem* justice."
Pres Adult
June 4, 2020
age 18+
21+ for rape, nudity, violence,
When they are going to arrest him, he is completely naked. No genitals seen.The reason that Gerard Butler is killing people is because a man raped and killed his wife. We do not see a rape scene, but it is implied.A woman is seen lying on a mattress, appearing to be asleep. She is wearing a thong and her butt is shown, but not in close-up.In a sequence, the main character removes all of his clothing, but the scene is dark, and only his bare chest and backside are shown. He is seen shirtless shortly after too, in bright light.
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What's the Story?
In Philadelphia, thugs invade the home of engineer Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler), killing his wife and daughter. Ambitious prosecutor Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx), worried about his conviction record -- and the possibility of the killers walking -- cuts a deal that earns one criminal the death penalty and another a light three-year sentence. Ten years later, starting with the lethal injection of the sentenced criminal, Clyde is waiting with a plan to punish the guilty -- and the lawyers and judges who let the deal happen. Can Nick unravel Clyde's deadly plan before his own life is forfeit in the name of justice?
Is It Any Good?
Our review:
Parents say (19):
Kids say (17):
Ludicrous and over pumped, LAW ABIDING CITIZEN is an overdone thriller that also has some real shocks and a couple of nasty surprises. Director F. Gary Gray (The Italian Job, The Negotiator) has the flash and enthusiasm to make this kind of film and the other diversions that have made up his career, but watching him flail for deeper meaning and social commentary is a bit of a strain. Foxx is decent and tortured; Butler is an appropriately regretful sociopath until the film's third act, when he has to kick the homicide up a notch to drive the film toward its climax.
As a new-millennium spin on films like Death Wish or Taxi Driver, Law Abiding Citizen works well when it keeps to the simple kinetic energy of the action; Clyde's machinations are just one step removed from the four-color outlandishness of a comic book evil genius. Gray assembles the bits and pieces of Kurt Wimmer's script with competent mechanics, but he falters when he tries to connect the action set pieces with a plot that makes sense or doesn't kick against the limits of plausibility. Law Abiding Citizen has its moments, but those moments don't have a movie.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the movie's violence. How does the impact of the violence here compare to that of "torture porn" horror movies like Saw? Which is more upsetting, and why?
Where's the line between vigilante justice and cold-blooded murder? Are we supposed to admire Clyde when he kills criminals, but not when he kills people at the district attorney's office?
What's the difference between "justice" and "law"? Do plea bargains and other deals keep the mechanism of justice tunning smoothly or divert it from its true intent?
Movie Details
- In theaters: October 16, 2009
- On DVD or streaming: February 16, 2010
- Cast: Colm Meaney, Gerard Butler, Jamie Foxx
- Director: F. Gary Gray
- Inclusion Information: Black directors, Black actors
- Studio: Overture Films
- Genre: Thriller
- Run time: 102 minutes
- MPAA rating: R
- MPAA explanation: strong bloody brutal violence and torture, a scene of rape, and pervasive language
- Last updated: August 18, 2024
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