Daily Progress, Jacksonville, TX

November 3, 2009

‘Law Abiding Citizen’ offers mystery, intrigue


Editor’s note: A Jacksonville resident has been reviewing movies for friends for several years and has offered to share his thoughts with Daily Progress readers. His reviews come in personal letters to his nicknamed friend, Spud Nut. Our reviewer is Tater Tot, so consequently, the movies get ratings based on potatoes.



Spud Nut



The premise of Law Abiding Citizen (rated R, 108 minutes) is that the criminal justice system should not make deals with murderers.

Gerard Butler proceeds to teach Jamie Foxx this lesson after Butler loses his family and one of the perpetrators gets off too easy for his crime. Bad guys are made to suffer and bodies fall in old Philadelphia.

This is not a simple vigilante justice story like Death Wish was.

There is mystery and intrigue in how the deaths are arranged, and a contest of minds as well.

You might wonder how the script will uphold traditional values while condemning the failures of our system of right and wrong. You might also cringe at the torture porn, but you will never be bored by what is a fairly entertaining “B” movie worth at least two potatoes this fall season.



Tater Tot