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9/09/2018

Law Abiding Citizen (2009) - Gray and stars are in trouble with this jumbled revenge thriller



+ Worst Poster of the Year

The two male stars are pitched against some murky, grey plumes of debris on this sullen poster for F. Gary Gray's Law Abiding Citizen


A family father's family gets murdered by home invaders, but one of the culprits is released from jail due to legal circumstances. The man for several years plans a bizarre revenge for this systemic error.

Law Abiding Citizen is written by Kurt Wimmer (The Recruit (2003)) and directed by great New-Yorker filmmaker F. Gary Gray (Friday (1995)).
The plot is a hodgepodge, which starts out alright but is later completely lost, as I began wondering what all the good forces involved here are doing in this mess.
- None of the extremely violent revenge murders carried out by Gerard Butler's (The Phantom of the Opera (2004)) vigilante father here are justifiable, and yet they lead to genuine reflection for the legal world as it is portrayed here. Law Abiding Citizen suffers from this type of completely derailed, poorly rationalized logic. It is a morally objectionable botch job.

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Butler gives an interview about the film here

Cost: 53 mil. $
Box office: 126.6 mil. $
= Minor flop (returned 2.38 times the cost)
[Law Abiding Citizen premiered 23 September (Urbanworld Film Festival, New York) and runs 118 minutes. The roles were originally intended to be reversed with Butler playing the attorney and Jamie Foxx (Valentine's Day (2010)) playing the vigilante dad, and Frank Darabont was hired to direct but left over 'script differences' in what was termed an 'ugly' parting. Shooting took place in Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, from August 2008 - January 2009. The film opened #2, behind Where the Wild Things Are, to a 21 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it spent another 2 weeks in the top 5 (#4, #3) and grossed solid 73.3 mil. $ (57.9 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were the UK with 9.8 mil. $ (7.7 %) and Italy with 6.5 mil. $ (5.1 %). Roger Ebert gave the film a 3/4 star review, translating to two notches higher than this one. Gray returned with the great Straight Outta Compton (2015). Butler returned in The Bounty Hunter (2010), Foxx in Valentine's Day (2010). Law Abiding Citizen is rotten at 26% with a 4.3/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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