@@Thraxraganharapollyus I agree, but by political commentary, I mean things like “this is what should happen to (insert politician name I hate).” And things like that.
Not gonna lie bro....its vengeance...,but this is truly sadistic...it would take a lot of hate to do this. I love this scene, but i couldnt imagine doing this to someone...no matter how much i hate them
@@chrisparouse9182 you have your family intact, dude. And me too. That's why we couldn't do THAT on anyone. Yet. And, for the love of God, i really hope we wouldn't be able to do that ever
I’m 100% on Clyde’s side. After the trial was over, the look on his face makes me cry every time. It was a picture of a broken man who had everything taken from him and no peace knowing the one who took everything away was basically set free. I hate the ending. Clyde deserved better.
But what’s amazing is that how cool he was with it. I think he felt so broken and left with no reason to live with his family taken from him his thought processing was oh to hell with it. I love how he was pulling off everything he did while being locked up. That’s actually what made me want to watch it. Plus I like Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx. At first I didn’t like Jaime’s character in this. All he cared about was his stupid conviction rate to impress the downtown brass. But he changed later.
Ehhh I tend to disagree, what happened to Clyde was absolutely fucked up and “tragic” is an understatement, revenge is perfectly fine until you literally start killing innocent people to make a point He took it way too far
@@DonRoyalX that is a rumor. The only thing that actually happened is Butler and Fox changed characters. Clyde had nothing left to want for. He got the DA to realize making these kind of deals are not worth it. Butler was the producer for it not Fox.
The real issue is he’s not the antagonist, he was the real hero here, wiping the world of corrupt and dirty politicians. It had the wrong ending. Most people just want to live their lives, not have a bunch of elected narcissist’s run their lives for them while doing their little side deals. This movies theme hits far to close to home lately.
The original ending had Jamie fox’s driver answers his phone and it blows his head off like the judge earlier in the film. The car crashed, killing Foxx. That would’ve been a better ending as just because you represent justice and the law doesn’t make you a saint. You can be just as inhuman as the people you try to put away or defend.
When the guy torturing you isn't a common psycho, or somebody with a military background, but an engineering genius who knows exactly what to do to keep you alive for as long as possible.
@wake6000 I can still say with almost 100% confidence that on average any engineer in any field knows not just more, I’d imagine a whole lot more on biology than you, they stayed that many more years in school than you did so regardless of direct lessons, someone in school for 1/3rd longer than you will pick up and a whole assortment of subjects when compared to your GED/diploma-accociates/bachelors degree😢😮
@@edwardgaines6561No, adrenaline is an important neurotransmitter and hormone that occurs naturally in the body and is responsible for your “fight or flight” reaction. It is commonly used in medicine for its ability to treat extreme hypotension (low blood pressure), blood loss, anaphylactic shock, airway obstructions and cardiac arrest to name a few. Basically it’s very useful for saving lives in emergencies and that’s very well known. You can use it for good or evil if you understand how to use it… Like the cartel and this movie character have decided to do.
The reason this scene is so powerful, is because it harnesses literally everything every person who has ever lost someone to murder, would want to do to the murderer. In real life very rarely could the victims family exact their OWN punishment. And this scene shows what would happen if we could.
It's what people fantasize about, but very few in reality would do. This is farther than murder. Torture and whatnot. Most would be content with killing him themselves, just to make it personal. You have to be a certain type of person to commit an act like torture. You can't just do it if you're really angry. It takes more than anger.
“In certain extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame it’s inadequacy it is necessary to act outside the law, to pursue natural justice”. - Frank Castle (The Punisher)
"If you seek revenge...dig two graves...one for your enemy and one for the person he loves most." - a person who doesn't care about what revenge is capable of doing to the person who employs it
"So, it paralyzes you but leaves all your other neurological functions completely intact. In other words, you can't move but you feel EVERYTHING. Does absolutely nothing to blunt the pain. And you're about to experience more of that, then you can ever...fuccin...IMAGINE!!" Best most chilling line ever!!
No, the character Darby, was far to stupid to realize what was going to happen at this point, he was a dog, living from one moment to the next. People like that don’t ever realize their folly til their on the table with their tongue being clipped down. The lightbulb in his head didn’t go on until it’s too late.
@@guyforlogos not just stupid, completely morally bankrupt. This dude was below a dog, all he LIVED for was pleasure-seeking and finding, no matter who died or was hurt. He even took joy in that. That on top of that fact he was also probably stoned and hungover beyond the capabilities of what was left of his rotted mind. Of course he was too stupid to realize what was going to happen. He had always gotten away with it before, and thought he could do so again. Cocky, arrogant, morally bankrupt, CORRUPT. And it finally caught up with him.
@@guyforlogos and if he remembered who he was, Darby was probably too much in shock to realize what was about to happen. This was something he NEVER expected, which is part of the point of this scene. COMPLETELY caught off guard, worse, under a ruse!
The best part of this is how Darby thinks he’s in control of the cop during the whole carjacking scene. He never stops to think something is wrong. He walks right into it and realizes when it’s too late that he’d been better off getting arrested or taken out by one of the cops.
No, he murdered that man in cold blood. Jigsaw has mentioned this before but he hates murderers. He didn’t give him a chance to redeem himself. He took that chance away from him and killed him
adrenalin nulls pain though . also would cause him to bleed out faster . this was not the best way to maximize suffering. should have sewn him up , let him fully heal and recover before continuing to the next body part . could make it last for weeks / months
@@NitpickingNerd He probably didn't have time -- but I agree, it would've been a better plan to give him adrenaline ONLY when he was on the point of passing out, and not beforehand!
@@NitpickingNerd I am no doctor or chemist but I doubt adrenalin would really null the pain of having your limbs cut off. Yeah maybe a little but still it is an insane amount of pain none the less. Also his pulse was over 200 (granted adrenaile probably also kicked in), so he would be bleeding out quite fast regardless, but had his hands and feet in belts reducing the bleeding. Later on when the cops discovered the corpse I think it was also shown he had his own blood put back into him, to delay him bleeding out.
Actually, that was stupid. Unrealistic and just for Hollywood. The guy was already terrified. His heart was already at risk of giving out just on its own. The adrenaline should have been administered after he passed out from the first round of torture, which he undoubtedly would have, if he even survived that long.
@@thetruth72667 yah I did too but realized I would never do anything deserving of such ingenuity. I might earn some normal torture by a government agency or something. but I'm calm knowing it would be nothing so awful to get as personal as this
Y'know what I like about this scene ? We know *exactly* what is about to happen to Darby. Clyde spells it out in lovely detail. Yet, we don't actually *see* it. This scene isn't about gore and easy shock-value, it's about the sheer psychological horror involved.
You don't SEE what he did to Darby, but you get an IDEA in a later scene when the police are at the scene and you see his head and other parts scattered around the place...
@@donthaveaname1086You can't break a man by slaughtering his family and then act surprised that he has gone just somewhat insane. At least he didn't harm anyone human.
Yup. Crazy how perception can change pain. I split my head open when I was little and felt no pain until I was like "why am I all wet?" and realized it was blood. Then my brain was like, "oh yeah whoops my bad, here's the pain now that you know you're injured" and holy man.
@@kingberry100 true cause smart criminals always try to stay low key and have others take the blame... but still trying to escape this is like common sense
The man literaly has medical equipment to keep Darby alive as long as possible.... the way this movie gives license to enjoy our inner psychopathic rage against the murderers is amazing. Nobody is the good guy by the end. Such a great movie.
You can tell he had a LOT of time thinking about what he was going to do to this guy. And he thought of every way that he could cause pain while also keeping him alive as long as possible.
This is my favorite scene. It wasn’t about revenge, Clyde wanted to change the system by force. He hand to take justice in his own hands. This goes to show how broken our system is.
and nick infuraited me because he never listens ONCE he always has a excuse for the justice system even by the end and him ending it by watching his kid makes nick even more of a hypocrite cause its implying he would of done the same thing as clyde if some did that to his kid and everyone else cared so little to fail by incomptence.
The fuck are you talking about? This is the MOST VENGLEFUL scene in the entire movie. Exactly the opposite of what you said is happening.The soul cause of this started from Darby raped his little girl then murdering her and his wife in front of him. Nothing to do with "the system" bro
The actor is Christian Stolte and he said this scene was really difficult as he had to lie down for about 12 hours and it was cold. But luckily Gerard Butler was there to entertain him all along.
@@lilkxdude5659 if you punish breaking a traffic light same as you'd punish a murder, then every person who breaks a traffic light will try to evade police even if it leads to a few people getting killed. That's why there's gradation in punishment. The rapist has incentive to leave the girl alive after commiting the crime.
@@rp7326 That happens to be the ideology of every bloodthirsty tyrant ever. It's a slippery slope - once you consider it acceptable to stoop down to barbaric cruelty against the worst of the worst, you'll eventually grow desensitized enough to subject others to it too.
@@themanwithnoname1839 That's just his job lol. If he hadn't made the deal with Darby then the both of them would have gone free. Clyde was just a haunted sociopath who killed innocent people and tried to justify it with "MUH VENGEANCE"
in the extras the director ends up revealing that Clyde paints himself black he changes his identity with Nick and it’s Nick who dies in the end. So Clyde takes over Nick's family. Awesome final
The world needs more people like Clyde and less like Nick. Men willing to bring the guilty to justice instead of being more concerned with politics or conviction records.
@@TheFalloutShot96 incorrect. If you're in good shape: working out does not increase your heart rate that fast. Because your cardiovascular system is not desperate for more oxygen. Athletes usually stay in the 120-140 range when in exercise. If you are nearing 200 after exercise then you have blood pressure problems because your body is trying to exchange the oxygen in the blood as fast as it can. If you're healthy: it shouldn't need to do that.
Imagine being happy to murder someone’s family, get strapped to a table and have the father of that family explain everything to you that’s about to happen. 🤦🏾♂️
@FreakZoid Jockey Popped em right off. There's a bit in here around 5:10 where he says he'll remove them if he shuts them. Later when they find his body he has no eyelids.
The ending was pure bullshit. This whole time, his plans were pure genius up until the ending where Gerard used a bomb, which didn't even have anything to stop people from defusing it or moving it. What type of mastermind even uses a simple bomb in the first place? That is like the best scenario for the police because they are trained for it. Couldn't he use something more intelligent? This is just pure amateur. A bomb. smh I know that the original ending had butler winning but Foxx didn't accept it and said he'd leave if the evil dude wins. Thank you Foxx for ruining an otherwise perfect movie. Edit: It's all bs. It's all been debunked. Do what I didn't do 5 years ago and google things.
i never did understand the ending either. it's just blows my mind that a highly intelligent guy like Clyde Shelton, a guy who could easily take out anyone he wants to, was outsmarted by a lawyer. from what i hear, jaime foxx whined like a bitch about the script calling for his character's death and refused to go further unless it was rewritten to where his character won. sounds to me like writers, producers, etc, caved in to racial bullshit.
and i dont think of Clyde as an evildoer. i prefer to think of him as the hero. or at the very least, the anti-hero. is true that justice is corrupt, and he was trying to clean house.
ODETHIOUS It's all that stupid cops actors fault, he didn't want to have his character lose and they had no choice,cause it was in midway of the shoot.
i think it just means that evil never wins. let's admit it, Clyde has done so much. it was a good and well deserved ending. he embraced it. if not, there will be no justice.
That truly was a great scene. I was cheering him on during it. I think we do society a terrible disservice by coddling criminals and especially demanding the condemned do not suffer. Rarely do their victims not suffer and their families suffer daily. Put them through hell before sending them to hell. Crimes will drop.
Facts* Send them straight to judgement with God! literally a favor that being done instead of spending millions of dollars to maintain prisons; money could go into so many better options* For those with lesser crime put them to work for public good instead of being barricaded inside a concrete room*
If the society let criminals be punished like this, then this would not be a civilized world. This is pure evil and barbarism. Killing a person like this is unacceptable. Clyde was not a human in that scene, he was an animal.
@@Crucio_Occidere It was on his property remember? Then when they showed up to his house, he was expecting them, stripped down and got on his knees, so it looked like he was guilty. He even argued in court that it’s one of the many pieces of land that he owns and drug addicts and dangerous people frequent it, so the judge was gonna let him go and then he started mocking her and calling her stupid.
@@user_kH9bw3ns1comment was made 2 years ago dumbass. And being happy about a father getting revenge on the murderer of his entire family isn't evil. Also it's a movie.
I really wanted Sheldon to win in the end. The ending just... I don't know, it didn't suit him. He should have figured out almost immediately that they were onto him. It's like all his much vaunted and demonstrated intelligence disappeared. Ah well, that's Hollywood.
He did win at the end it was about revenge but more about changing a broken system and making it so they would never make deals with murders and rapist again . Sheldon didn’t want to live the ending scene when he said I don’t make deals any more Is the outcome he wanted .
"I made this especially for you. You like it? I didn't want you to miss anything." I dont know why, but that line made me laugh so hard. Lol he's gonna be missing a whole fucking hell of a lot in a few minutes
@@XanVicious I completely agree an much of that feeling is attributed to fox but it could of been better thought out Everybody hates to see the good guy lose.
@@thomascrane7547 you would be wrong. Fox did not change the ending. Butler was a producer on the film. All that happened is they swapped characters. And by the end of the movie what did Clyde have left? Nothing was going to bring his wife and child back. Clyde won by getting them to realize these plea deals like what was given to Darby is not right. Clyde even if he had gotten free would be hunted and shot on sight most likely. Clyde was a terrorist by the end of the movie
Lol did you guys see the whole movie? The man wasn't a "good guy" anymore, he wasn't any better than Darby anymore and didn't care about hurting or destroying anyone.
@@Erin-Thor It would be natural to want revenge if someone brutally raped and murdered their wife and little girl. Even if you didn't go to such lengths or act on those feelings, it's not "keyboard bravery" to have them when feeling such pain and anger; especially if the legal system failed as much as it has in the film.
@@MrMojo23100 - I couldn’t agree more. All I’m saying is few, very few would actually take action. We want to, we dream of it, we may even plan something, but few would actually do it. We are capable in the heat of the moment, but outside of an adrenaline fueled rage, no.
Let’s all be honest, if our loved ones were murdered in front of us and we were denied justice because the DA or ADA was more concerned about their precious win/lose record instead of giving the victims real justice like they are supposed to Im pretty sure we all would do the same thing Clyde did. Nick could’ve first talked to Clyde before hand and explained to him but left it up to Clyde to decide if he wanted to continue to trial or not and this whole thing could’ve been avoided.
This movie’s portrayal of justice through unjust actions is absolutely incredible, and what proves that point is that everyone is on Clydes side for killing this bum
Once you lose all that you love... I bet you'd be this mad. Edit: wow this is my first comment that reached 1k likes. Thank you everyone! Be safe and tell your loved ones that you love em. Hug them tight if you can. 💗
I love a few things about the phone call. Firstly the exasperated "SOUTH side" when Darby looks out the wrong window, then the flat out insulting "you fired six shots, genius. Bring any ammunition? Lose it," which, given it was clear that he was watching Darby the whole time, on the off chance he actually did have more ammunition, his then continued refusal or straight up "no I did" would then warn Clyde of that new variable to his plan. And finally the ominous "I want to keep you out of prison" without adding "because then I can't put you through arguably the most excruciating, drawn out death ever visited on a human being." Or in simpler terms, don't F$&$ with a man's family. You never know what they're capable of doing in retribution.
This man has every reason to deal the justice he craves so deep if the law isn't equivalent, honest or supportive. That is what Law Abiding Citizen is about, shows us our way of life in the world full of many treacherous times. Sometimes when the part of our humanitarian perishes, the devil within ourselves takes over birthed by grief and rage. I truly hope he finds peace and know his own family still loves him and wants him to keep living as the same man he is before.
@@OptimusDelta The comic it's based on isn't meant to be historically accurate, the comic by Frank Moore I believe. It was built as a biased, pro-spartan retelling, kind of like propaganda, to which in that sense it worked. Now you are right about it not being historically accurate, but the context of why it's not does explain its faults in terms of history/culture. It's not the best movie I've ever seen, but I enjoy it. It's why Zack Snyder was a perfect director for 300, it's over done and pure.... uh... madness. I'll see myself out.
I've been assaulted and wished my assaulter well, healing for their spirit and mind. The one that killed by big brother so many years ago, I've wished to do this to him; Never would hurt anyone else, not a ounce of hate for anyone that's done me wrong but this is a hate that's understandable. Gosh this scene was powerful for me watching it back in a college class for law classes.
It's amazing how much we can self preserve and heal, but if anything happens to our tribe our primal protective instincts take over. Sorry for your loss I hope justice was served
You know that the evil perpetrators on both sides of every war have said that same thing before they further the will of the devil and do sadistic things? Your comment only highlights how bloodthirsty and cruel the common man is prone to be. The elites who set up wars for us poor to kill each other? They don't feel guilty about having us kill each other because the common man has a taste for sadism, so might as well have the poor take it out on each other rather than focus that bloodlust and cruelty on the elite. You think the devil doesn't have the best reasons for evil?
+Julian Nederhoff (WarWolfx26) I would pull every finger and toenail off with pliers,burn the nail bed's with a lighter,drill screws into his joints,drill his teeth,use a car battery on his testicles, skin him alive,if he still lives start removing limbs,shit in his mouth!!! Just kidding,shitting in someone's mouth is pure insanity!
@frootjooce i know this is late and you probably wont respond but, sharia law isn't stoning women to death and throwing gays of rooftops. first off no where in the Quran or hadith of Islam or anywhere in sharia law does it say to throw gays of rooftops. second the stoning of a women or man occurs when one cheats whilst in marriage and you probably don't know that this law is put to discourage men or women to cheat on their spouse. you also made it exclusive to woman which is not the case. and also in sharia law there is something known as an eye for an eye similar to the old testament. but in the Quran we are told if we want revenge do not exceed past what has been done to us which is not the case with this guy who gruesomely murdered someone. so it is not justice to exceed what has been done to you. hopefully this clears it up
frootjooce well u didnt mention the full thing but yeah they get stoned as a punishment u clearly misunderstand. U literally said that its just women and my point is that it is both men and women you also didnt mention it was for fornication. You also left out that this punishment is used to deter people from cheating on their wifes or husbands. And also this same law is found in the bible so if you have a problem with sharia having it why dont you have a problem with the bible containing it. Trust a nonmuslim to have double standards.
I see your point, but not much probably, since almost every criminal thinks he is never gonna get caught. Otherwise, why would they transgress in the first place? I mean, it's not like a man stops before comiting a crime to think about wich kind of sentence he is going to get.
another has said it on here. I come back to this one time and time again. Just an awesome, unbelievable revenge. The way he turned around and smiled like that........Mr. Darby truly experienced a real nightmare. The ultimate nightmare. In a rotted, abandoned area, in the freezing cold!
I loved this movie! Gerald Butler was very convincing as a brilliant person! Like Jamie Fox said, I’ll never bargain with a killer again! Famous last words!
It always amazes me. People are always so surprised by the monsters they create. The look on their faces is always so dumbfounded when they see it; it's as if the notion that their callus and malicious actions could birth something so hateful... completely escapes them. It's like watching someone feed a forest fire, then ask why their skin is burning off when the wind redirects the blaze back at them.
hahaha.....he played the helper, with epic advice, wiping prints off gun, get to the abandoned area where the police won't find you.......he played the criminal, literally, for who he was. Then he TURNED AROUND, and reality set in. Just wow, this is a BRILLIANT scene.
"you're heart is beating so fast, well me too" it's like he was enjoying himself and his chaos the entire time. it's sickening like a demented school project you make a comedic dynamic with your partners
Idiotic racist or political commentary is deleted as quickly as it’s posted... thank you!
As they should 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@@Thraxraganharapollyus I agree, but by political commentary, I mean things like “this is what should happen to (insert politician name I hate).” And things like that.
@@masondean73 just noticing it’s gotten so ugly over the past year and it only takes a moment.
@@Ean9881 pls regulate both sides at least, not just the left or the right...and good job. Much appreciated 😁
@@DonRoyalX I’ve been trying, it got bad for a bit but anything posted a long time ago I may have missed.
This dude was a guardian angel, cop, husband, father, doctor, and serial killer in less than 10 minutes
Johnny sinns only true rival
@@Original-Yellow this dude... Hahahahaha
Dexter 😛
Not serial killer, mass murderer.
"Madness as you know... is like gravity. All it takes is a little PUSH."
The most dangerous person is someone who has nothing to lose.
Ok now sleep
the most dangerous person is someone who had everything to lose and he lost it
The most dangerous person is someone who has atleast 1 person left to protect
The most dangerous person is someone who can somehow still breath while paralyzed....
I’ve always thought it was those who have everything to lose since everything is on the line. This without nothing have no reward system in place
A fathers rage knows no bounds.
This is probably the only torture scene I don’t hate, because it’s a father avenging his family.
Not gonna lie bro....its vengeance...,but this is truly sadistic...it would take a lot of hate to do this. I love this scene, but i couldnt imagine doing this to someone...no matter how much i hate them
@@chrisparouse9182 I can
@@chrisparouse9182 you have your family intact, dude. And me too. That's why we couldn't do THAT on anyone. Yet. And, for the love of God, i really hope we wouldn't be able to do that ever
His family is in heaven, and that is a place of love and forgiveness. I think the father's revenge would have saddened them.
@@brianvector Dying early would have saddened them more, I think
I’m 100% on Clyde’s side. After the trial was over, the look on his face makes me cry every time. It was a picture of a broken man who had everything taken from him and no peace knowing the one who took everything away was basically set free. I hate the ending. Clyde deserved better.
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But what’s amazing is that how cool he was with it. I think he felt so broken and left with no reason to live with his family taken from him his thought processing was oh to hell with it. I love how he was pulling off everything he did while being locked up. That’s actually what made me want to watch it. Plus I like Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx. At first I didn’t like Jaime’s character in this. All he cared about was his stupid conviction rate to impress the downtown brass. But he changed later.
The ending was fine, he did everything he needed to do but cmon, the man was very dangerous. That’s a lot of power for someone to have.
@@latenightlogic it’s not power, just extreme intelligence
Ehhh I tend to disagree, what happened to Clyde was absolutely fucked up and “tragic” is an understatement, revenge is perfectly fine until you literally start killing innocent people to make a point
He took it way too far
If the ending hadn’t ruined it, this would’ve been one of those rare good films in where you want the antagonist to win.
Apparently Jamie Fox didn’t like the original ending where Butler actually wins so he whinged until they changed it what a clown
@@DonRoyalX that is a rumor. The only thing that actually happened is Butler and Fox changed characters. Clyde had nothing left to want for. He got the DA to realize making these kind of deals are not worth it. Butler was the producer for it not Fox.
@Zetta dotta no problem. Butler was a producer for the film.
The real issue is he’s not the antagonist, he was the real hero here, wiping the world of corrupt and dirty politicians. It had the wrong ending.
Most people just want to live their lives, not have a bunch of elected narcissist’s run their lives for them while doing their little side deals.
This movies theme hits far to close to home lately.
The original ending had Jamie fox’s driver answers his phone and it blows his head off like the judge earlier in the film. The car crashed, killing Foxx. That would’ve been a better ending as just because you represent justice and the law doesn’t make you a saint. You can be just as inhuman as the people you try to put away or defend.
When the guy torturing you isn't a common psycho, or somebody with a military background, but an engineering genius who knows exactly what to do to keep you alive for as long as possible.
He is military and he defo has gone insane
Engineering geniuses don't know sh*t about medicine.
Engineering people tend to not know a whole lot about human biology my guy
@@wake6000 Could be a biomedical engineer
@wake6000 I can still say with almost 100% confidence that on average any engineer in any field knows not just more, I’d imagine a whole lot more on biology than you, they stayed that many more years in school than you did so regardless of direct lessons, someone in school for 1/3rd longer than you will pick up and a whole assortment of subjects when compared to your GED/diploma-accociates/bachelors degree😢😮
I'm not a fan of gore and torture but this is by far one of the best revenge scenes EVER!
Them Playahz I'm not a fan of gortor either....but the way he breaks it down to his victim is priceless. Your right it is one of the best scenes ever.
Why is having a "bitch on the floor" illegal?
@@phoenixzappa7366 Underage?
prostitution?
I love torture scenes
Giving someone adrenaline so they don’t pass out while you’re torturing them is one of the craziest things ever.
Mexican cartel does it to their victims. I’ve seen some videos that messed me up badly 🥹
@@kristenashley570Did they get the idea from this movie? 😨
@@kristenashley570take me to funky town
@@hawksgoated3613I was thinking the same video :(
@@edwardgaines6561No, adrenaline is an important neurotransmitter and hormone that occurs naturally in the body and is responsible for your “fight or flight” reaction. It is commonly used in medicine for its ability to treat extreme hypotension (low blood pressure), blood loss, anaphylactic shock, airway obstructions and cardiac arrest to name a few. Basically it’s very useful for saving lives in emergencies and that’s very well known. You can use it for good or evil if you understand how to use it… Like the cartel and this movie character have decided to do.
The reason this scene is so powerful, is because it harnesses literally everything every person who has ever lost someone to murder, would want to do to the murderer. In real life very rarely could the victims family exact their OWN punishment. And this scene shows what would happen if we could.
Huh, learn something new every day
It's what people fantasize about, but very few in reality would do. This is farther than murder. Torture and whatnot. Most would be content with killing him themselves, just to make it personal. You have to be a certain type of person to commit an act like torture. You can't just do it if you're really angry. It takes more than anger.
Sorry but you must be a psychopath to torture somebody, no matter what they did.
Frank castle improve this scene
@@FannyPackMan100 I've lost two people to thugs in my dumpster fire of a city. I know what I could do.
“In certain extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame it’s inadequacy it is necessary to act outside the law, to pursue natural justice”. - Frank Castle (The Punisher)
we'll move to Mars, and that will still be true
"This is not about revenge. Revenge is not a justification, it's an emotional response. Not revenge... Punishment."
"If you seek revenge...dig two graves...one for your enemy and one for the person he loves most." - a person who doesn't care about what revenge is capable of doing to the person who employs it
"You knock them down and they get back up. I knock them down and they stay down. It's permanent." - Frank Castle
Vigilante justice passes for normal in the cinema, but is a federal offense in the best of cases while residing in the real world.
Fun fact: In most cultures, giving someone a neurotoxin and then torturing them is considered rude.
Well so is torturing raping and killing people, especially women and children so you know maybe it evens out 🤷♂️
@@theugliestduckling0854 So you would agree every rapist should have a punishment worse than capitol punishment?
Well fun fact for you ,killing an entire man’s family in front of his eyes is way more beyond rude
I'm laughing cause this has to be an attempt at satire
@@user-vr5zk9ox8d not for me to decide
"So, it paralyzes you but leaves all your other neurological functions completely intact. In other words, you can't move but you feel EVERYTHING. Does absolutely nothing to blunt the pain. And you're about to experience more of that, then you can ever...fuccin...IMAGINE!!" Best most chilling line ever!!
'New Pavlov' -SOURCE Each of My parts robotic after suffering in 888 Directed at Avicci
Like in Alex cross “are u making ttx”😂
Second only to:
"Scalpel. For your eyelids. In case you insist on FUCKING SHUTTING THEM."
@@PachucoDesignsyea that was crazy 😂
“You’re about to experience more of that than you could ever fucking imagine.”
… That literally would’ve scared the fuck out of me.
I'm a Grown Ass man, and I felt that too
I was JUICED when he said that. Not only did Darby deserve what he got but it was like Leonidas came out for a second
as soon as Butler turned around and revealed himself in the freezing cold, Darby entered an entirely new level of NIGHTMARE. Just wow
No, the character Darby, was far to stupid to realize what was going to happen at this point, he was a dog, living from one moment to the next. People like that don’t ever realize their folly til their on the table with their tongue being clipped down. The lightbulb in his head didn’t go on until it’s too late.
@@guyforlogos not just stupid, completely morally bankrupt. This dude was below a dog, all he LIVED for was pleasure-seeking and finding, no matter who died or was hurt. He even took joy in that. That on top of that fact he was also probably stoned and hungover beyond the capabilities of what was left of his rotted mind. Of course he was too stupid to realize what was going to happen. He had always gotten away with it before, and thought he could do so again. Cocky, arrogant, morally bankrupt, CORRUPT. And it finally caught up with him.
@@guyforlogos and if he remembered who he was, Darby was probably too much in shock to realize what was about to happen. This was something he NEVER expected, which is part of the point of this scene. COMPLETELY caught off guard, worse, under a ruse!
The best part of this is how Darby thinks he’s in control of the cop during the whole carjacking scene. He never stops to think something is wrong. He walks right into it and realizes when it’s too late that he’d been better off getting arrested or taken out by one of the cops.
I think if jigsaw watched this, he would be proud.
For sure .
Oh yeah.....He probably saw this and thought he would make a great student to carry on with his work after he died but then he heard he got blown up.
Not really, he scolded hoffman and said everybody deserves a chance.
sure he is
No, he murdered that man in cold blood. Jigsaw has mentioned this before but he hates murderers. He didn’t give him a chance to redeem himself. He took that chance away from him and killed him
We need more law abiding citizens like him.
😂😂😂 you so funny
If we see this movie fully and carefully, we see, that law abiding citizen is not main character, but another person.
Nah fuck him the serial killer is in the right
True
yup worlds gone to shit thanks to demorats letting all the criminals out
I love it when he gives him a hit of adrenaline to get his heart rate up.
Evil genius
adrenalin nulls pain though . also would cause him to bleed out faster . this was not the best way to maximize suffering. should have sewn him up , let him fully heal and recover before continuing to the next body part . could make it last for weeks / months
@@NitpickingNerd He probably didn't have time -- but I agree, it would've been a better plan to give him adrenaline ONLY when he was on the point of passing out, and not beforehand!
@@NitpickingNerd I am no doctor or chemist but I doubt adrenalin would really null the pain of having your limbs cut off. Yeah maybe a little but still it is an insane amount of pain none the less. Also his pulse was over 200 (granted adrenaile probably also kicked in), so he would be bleeding out quite fast regardless, but had his hands and feet in belts reducing the bleeding. Later on when the cops discovered the corpse I think it was also shown he had his own blood put back into him, to delay him bleeding out.
Actually, that was stupid. Unrealistic and just for Hollywood.
The guy was already terrified. His heart was already at risk of giving out just on its own.
The adrenaline should have been administered after he passed out from the first round of torture, which he undoubtedly would have, if he even survived that long.
@@NitpickingNerd Exactly, especially the bleeding part due to the increase in heart rate.
Imagine being totally paralyzed but fully conscious and tortured to death for hours. It couldn’t have happened to a better guy
I've seen a few people that would be top of that list.
This scene always fuckd me up lol! So so brutal man. I get anxiety just thinking bout it omfg
@@thetruth72667 ditto lmao, good reason not to be the kind of guy Darvey was
@@thetruth72667 yah I did too but realized I would never do anything deserving of such ingenuity. I might earn some normal torture by a government agency or something. but I'm calm knowing it would be nothing so awful to get as personal as this
Sometimes it happens in hospitals.
Y'know what I like about this scene ? We know *exactly* what is about to happen to Darby. Clyde spells it out in lovely detail. Yet, we don't actually *see* it. This scene isn't about gore and easy shock-value, it's about the sheer psychological horror involved.
And the psychology worked well.
And we all as fathers or mothers will see us in him. I dont need to watch what I already invision in this scene. He deserved every agonizing second.
You don't SEE what he did to Darby, but you get an IDEA in a later scene when the police are at the scene and you see his head and other parts scattered around the place...
Watch the unrated version, there is some extra minutes on this scene
I 100% approve the justice served in this scene
So do i.
You both are crazy
@@donthaveaname1086You can't break a man by slaughtering his family and then act surprised that he has gone just somewhat insane. At least he didn't harm anyone human.
well thats concerning
@@donthaveaname1086 Raping a child isn't?
The most savage part is the mirror. You can’t disassociate from the paint when you’re watching him work on you
That guy had the most evil smile & laugh when he was killing the wife and daughter. Can't really blame Gerard Butler's character for going THIS route.
Yup. Crazy how perception can change pain. I split my head open when I was little and felt no pain until I was like "why am I all wet?" and realized it was blood. Then my brain was like, "oh yeah whoops my bad, here's the pain now that you know you're injured" and holy man.
@Phoenix down 777 Sounds like you're just projecting. People typically see in others what they know in themselves.
Also the picture of his wife and daughter in his sight.
Not to mention the cut eyelids
Shooting at the cops was the stupidest thing ever not only is it another huge charge but also a give away that you're escaping on the roof
You can't expect stupid criminals to be smart
@@kingberry100 true cause smart criminals always try to stay low key and have others take the blame... but still trying to escape this is like common sense
Exactly gave away his position
Yeah I thought that was kind of dumb too.
Yep that's at least 15 years in jail for firing a one bullet.
The man literaly has medical equipment to keep Darby alive as long as possible.... the way this movie gives license to enjoy our inner psychopathic rage against the murderers is amazing. Nobody is the good guy by the end. Such a great movie.
and RAPIST
"You know why I'll never see my wife and little girl again"
That line hits so fuckin hard
I agree
total mic drop moment
...cause you took em from me .
You can tell he had a LOT of time thinking about what he was going to do to this guy. And he thought of every way that he could cause pain while also keeping him alive as long as possible.
This is my favorite scene. It wasn’t about revenge, Clyde wanted to change the system by force. He hand to take justice in his own hands. This goes to show how broken our system is.
and nick infuraited me because he never listens ONCE he always has a excuse for the justice system even by the end and him ending it by watching his kid makes nick even more of a hypocrite cause its implying he would of done the same thing as clyde if some did that to his kid and everyone else cared so little to fail by incomptence.
I think it was probably a LITTLE about revenge
@@AgentHobbes7 It absolutely was
«It wasnt about revenge»
He just tortured the guy who killed his family.
The fuck are you talking about? This is the MOST VENGLEFUL scene in the entire movie. Exactly the opposite of what you said is happening.The soul cause of this started from Darby raped his little girl then murdering her and his wife in front of him. Nothing to do with "the system" bro
Every murdered family’s parent revenge dream.
False
Facts
💯
So his wife and daughter would agree with this?
@@1516Spinola6040 unfortunately, they can’t speak for him.
Man Gerard wins the scene but the actor that plays the criminal absolutely nails the “I can’t move but I can feel I’m screwed” part so well 😅
The actor is Christian Stolte and he said this scene was really difficult as he had to lie down for about 12 hours and it was cold. But luckily Gerard Butler was there to entertain him all along.
I'm not going to lie, my allegiance was with Gerry's character the whole time. I wish we could do this to all rapists/pedos
Couldn't agree more!!!!
Not to all. The punishment only has meaning if it fits the crime. But yeah they should definitely feel more pain than their victim.
We can just as long as people learn to keep their mouths shut and keep it off social media and it could work.
@@Sebbe1 So you're saying people who just rape nonviolently don't deserve torture? Ok, cool.
@@lilkxdude5659 if you punish breaking a traffic light same as you'd punish a murder, then every person who breaks a traffic light will try to evade police even if it leads to a few people getting killed.
That's why there's gradation in punishment. The rapist has incentive to leave the girl alive after commiting the crime.
Clyde’s excited tone gives the scene a nice sense of dark humor.
Clyde was absolutely justified in everything he did. Maybe the world would be a better place if others would step up to the plate in the same manner.
Yeah we need more torture and killing in this world, that would make it a better place.
@@bravetherainbow Also bombings. The world would be a paradise.
@@bravetherainbow …. Nothing wrong with ridding the world of bad guys
@@rp7326 That happens to be the ideology of every bloodthirsty tyrant ever. It's a slippery slope - once you consider it acceptable to stoop down to barbaric cruelty against the worst of the worst, you'll eventually grow desensitized enough to subject others to it too.
The world would be a better place if the legal system would simply do it's job so others wouldn't feel compelled to do it for them.
Clyde was NOT the villain of this movie.
He was a FATHER and a HUSBAND, avenging the unjust deaths of his daughter and wife.
And he should’ve WON
He’s a tragic villain
Thw justice system was the villain in this and still is a plague among society in real life
@@kainkong274the villain is the lawyer who makes deals to set murderers free for his win record.....
@@themanwithnoname1839 That's just his job lol. If he hadn't made the deal with Darby then the both of them would have gone free. Clyde was just a haunted sociopath who killed innocent people and tried to justify it with "MUH VENGEANCE"
@@CheesecakeXIII nah
Great scene, shame about the crap ending.
from what i understand, we all got Jamie Foxx to thank for that.
in the extras the director ends up revealing that Clyde paints himself black he changes his identity with Nick and it’s Nick who dies in the end. So Clyde takes over Nick's family. Awesome final
I thought it was fine, but it sucks he got bested.
I wish this scene could’ve been extended
@@MAGOnimbus That’s kinda fucked up though lol
The world needs more people like Clyde and less like Nick.
Men willing to bring the guilty to justice instead of being more concerned with politics or conviction records.
if there were more people like Clyde then there would be a lot less people in general to be fair lmao
@@boofstain1508 eh there would eventually be a lot less people fucking off though
wait you want people to do this to people?
True. There is no justice these days. My pleasure to get revenge
@@notimportant8002 yes, to shitbags who truly deserve it.
Dude's heartbeat was around 200 bpm. Even after rigorous exercise: we top out at 120-140. That heartbeat was pure terror.
If you’re younger and in decent shape
You can get in the 180-200bpm
@@TheFalloutShot96 incorrect. If you're in good shape: working out does not increase your heart rate that fast. Because your cardiovascular system is not desperate for more oxygen. Athletes usually stay in the 120-140 range when in exercise.
If you are nearing 200 after exercise then you have blood pressure problems because your body is trying to exchange the oxygen in the blood as fast as it can. If you're healthy: it shouldn't need to do that.
@@cessnan411ce5 I was more talking about a younger athlete doing power/speed workouts (anaerobic). My comment should of been more specific
Tell me you dont workout without telling me you dont workout
If I do medium biking I raise HB to 140-150..... 170-180 when cycle up a hill....
Imagine being happy to murder someone’s family, get strapped to a table and have the father of that family explain everything to you that’s about to happen. 🤦🏾♂️
*And* taking his eyelids to make his punk ass watch the whole thing. For people like that, (chefs kiss) perfection.
@@ashh4929 he took his eyelids?? Or like taped them up?
@FreakZoid Jockey Popped em right off. There's a bit in here around 5:10 where he says he'll remove them if he shuts them. Later when they find his body he has no eyelids.
@@ashh4929 Holy shit 🤦🏾♂️
I've often wondered, if Darby wasn't under the influence of heavy drugs, is there *anything* he could've said to stop Clyde? An apology maybe?
The only best revenge film that makes u feel his anger and his pain
then you should definitely check out Death Sentece (2008) my fav underrated movie of all time
The ending was pure bullshit. This whole time, his plans were pure genius up until the ending where Gerard used a bomb, which didn't even have anything to stop people from defusing it or moving it. What type of mastermind even uses a simple bomb in the first place? That is like the best scenario for the police because they are trained for it. Couldn't he use something more intelligent?
This is just pure amateur. A bomb. smh
I know that the original ending had butler winning but Foxx didn't accept it and said he'd leave if the evil dude wins. Thank you Foxx for ruining an otherwise perfect movie.
Edit: It's all bs. It's all been debunked. Do what I didn't do 5 years ago and google things.
i never did understand the ending either. it's just blows my mind that a highly intelligent guy like Clyde Shelton, a guy who could easily take out anyone he wants to, was outsmarted by a lawyer. from what i hear, jaime foxx whined like a bitch about the script calling for his character's death and refused to go further unless it was rewritten to where his character won. sounds to me like writers, producers, etc, caved in to racial bullshit.
and i dont think of Clyde as an evildoer. i prefer to think of him as the hero. or at the very least, the anti-hero. is true that justice is corrupt, and he was trying to clean house.
ODETHIOUS It's all that stupid cops actors fault, he didn't want to have his character lose and they had no choice,cause it was in midway of the shoot.
i think it just means that evil never wins. let's admit it, Clyde has done so much. it was a good and well deserved ending. he embraced it. if not, there will be no justice.
Neil Gabion I think it was a good ending but Clyde did nothing wrong. For once, someone had the balls to do something
That truly was a great scene. I was cheering him on during it. I think we do society a terrible disservice by coddling criminals and especially demanding the condemned do not suffer. Rarely do their victims not suffer and their families suffer daily. Put them through hell before sending them to hell. Crimes will drop.
The founders messed up BIGLY with the 8th amendment -- it should NEVER have been adopted!
we live in a society where murderers and pedos suffer the same punishments drug dealers do… Anal
@@agentorange153 Exactly, fuck the 8th.
Facts* Send them straight to judgement with God! literally a favor that being done instead of spending millions of dollars to maintain prisons; money could go into so many better options* For those with lesser crime put them to work for public good instead of being barricaded inside a concrete room*
If the society let criminals be punished like this, then this would not be a civilized world. This is pure evil and barbarism. Killing a person like this is unacceptable. Clyde was not a human in that scene, he was an animal.
Dude deserved every second of that
i love how he planned all of this and filmed it and sent it to the cops house
But that's just it . How do they really know its him , if he is not speaking nor shows his face the entire video lol .
@@Crucio_Occidere It was on his property remember? Then when they showed up to his house, he was expecting them, stripped down and got on his knees, so it looked like he was guilty. He even argued in court that it’s one of the many pieces of land that he owns and drug addicts and dangerous people frequent it, so the judge was gonna let him go and then he started mocking her and calling her stupid.
@@petefinch5649whole point of this movie pretty sure is to show how fucked it our justice system is
Probably the ONLY time outside of Taken that we're cheering the torturer on...
Wait, what about Zero Dark Thirty??? Or you haven't seen that one???
You are so easily convinced to justify evil acts. The devil will be watching you intently.
@@user_kH9bw3ns1comment was made 2 years ago dumbass. And being happy about a father getting revenge on the murderer of his entire family isn't evil. Also it's a movie.
@@user_kH9bw3ns1 As someone else said. You'd have to be jesus himself to offer mercy to the man that raped and killed your family.
You'd love Rambo Last Blood
I really wanted Sheldon to win in the end. The ending just... I don't know, it didn't suit him. He should have figured out almost immediately that they were onto him. It's like all his much vaunted and demonstrated intelligence disappeared. Ah well, that's Hollywood.
By the end of the film he had forsaken everything his former self stood for when he was with his wife and daughter, that's why they killed him off.
He did win at the end it was about revenge but more about changing a broken system and making it so they would never make deals with murders and rapist again . Sheldon didn’t want to live the ending scene when he said I don’t make deals any more Is the outcome he wanted .
@@arserobinson7118 they killed him off cuz Foxx complained about the ending
@@bangasou12 I believe you, I just wanna know where you found out this information. Any links?
Yup
I love how the cops came with full sirens, and Jamie Fox is like: "damn, how did he know we were coming?"
He lives in a bad neighborhood he probably wouldn't immediately assume that the sirens were coming for him till they were right outside his house.
One of the great revenge thrillers of all time! A genius plot that keep your mind glued to the action! One of Gerard Butler's best films!
You should watch Death Sentence
"I made this especially for you. You like it? I didn't want you to miss anything."
I dont know why, but that line made me laugh so hard. Lol he's gonna be missing a whole fucking hell of a lot in a few minutes
A whole body 🤣
What kills me is when he says “OH!” 😂
He might of lost in the end but he still won. The Body Count proves that.
Jamie fox winning RUINED the entire thing. Would of watched it again again if fox’s character hadn’t of prevailed.
@@thomascrane7547 right? It made me feel like this movie licked the governments boot hard af.
@@XanVicious I completely agree an much of that feeling is attributed to fox but it could of been better thought out Everybody hates to see the good guy lose.
@@thomascrane7547 you would be wrong. Fox did not change the ending. Butler was a producer on the film. All that happened is they swapped characters. And by the end of the movie what did Clyde have left? Nothing was going to bring his wife and child back. Clyde won by getting them to realize these plea deals like what was given to Darby is not right. Clyde even if he had gotten free would be hunted and shot on sight most likely. Clyde was a terrorist by the end of the movie
Lol did you guys see the whole movie? The man wasn't a "good guy" anymore, he wasn't any better than Darby anymore and didn't care about hurting or destroying anyone.
“Isolated from the liver of a Caribbean’s puffer fish” I knew this was not going to end well for Darby
im not gonna lie, but if this film had the good ending, it would be the ultimate feelgood movie for an adult person.
Oh, yeah!
Can't say as I blame him. If someone ever hurt my two loved ones, they better hope the cops find them before I do.
How brave of you.
@@Erin-Thor be quiet, beta. He’s absolutely right.
@@mrzjohnson4 - Sorry. Keyboard bravery amuses me.
@@Erin-Thor It would be natural to want revenge if someone brutally raped and murdered their wife and little girl. Even if you didn't go to such lengths or act on those feelings, it's not "keyboard bravery" to have them when feeling such pain and anger; especially if the legal system failed as much as it has in the film.
@@MrMojo23100 - I couldn’t agree more. All I’m saying is few, very few would actually take action. We want to, we dream of it, we may even plan something, but few would actually do it. We are capable in the heat of the moment, but outside of an adrenaline fueled rage, no.
What is truly chilling is the joy and love he has for being able to share the moment. That is good acting.
Let’s all be honest, if our loved ones were murdered in front of us and we were denied justice because the DA or ADA was more concerned about their precious win/lose record instead of giving the victims real justice like they are supposed to Im pretty sure we all would do the same thing Clyde did. Nick could’ve first talked to Clyde before hand and explained to him but left it up to Clyde to decide if he wanted to continue to trial or not and this whole thing could’ve been avoided.
Like you said, Darby. "You can't fight fate."
💀💀💀💀💀😭😭😭
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5:57 You hear that? Your Heart is beating so fast, well me too.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Those words Makes mine warm
I know my heart was beating so hard from me laughing when he delivered that line! It was just perfect- my favorite part of the movie!!!
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Just excited as a kid on Christmas 🎄
The prosecuting attorney was part of the raid, riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiggggghhhttttttt!!!
Lmao so Hollywood 😂
Probably Jaimie Foxx's doing as well.
Dumbass's they were going to get him to keep Clyde from killing him! Not the bullshit Clyde told him! Come on guys
Lmao totally took me out of it
Thats what went through my mind.
The actor who played Darby is a hell of an actor. I think he was also in the first blade. He gets type-casted as dislikable people, and does it well
Lol that's not Quinn from Blade dude different actor haha
Now he plays a good guy fireman in Chicago Fire😊
"Not vengeance, punishment"
Retribution
Max Payne pic quoting the punisher. Now that’s dope
@@dominickarellano879 I like both characters
@@lorediscussions hell heaven are all bs
All punishments must be given in the earth itself
Punisher would be proud
This movie’s portrayal of justice through unjust actions is absolutely incredible, and what proves that point is that everyone is on Clydes side for killing this bum
revenge is a dish best served cold
Man on Fire
It's better in the original Klingon
Cold & raw
So his wife and daughter would agree with this?
@@1516Spinola6040 Yep
Remember, when the "justice" system fails the people, some people take justice into their own hands.
Never take away everything from a man because he has nothing left to lose whilst seeking revenge.
Once you lose all that you love... I bet you'd be this mad.
Edit: wow this is my first comment that reached 1k likes. Thank you everyone! Be safe and tell your loved ones that you love em. Hug them tight if you can. 💗
I would be because i have a wife and a daughter if anything would have happened to them i would track the basterd down and do much much worse
@Kiera Anderson hell yeah
Couldn’t imagine.. i feel the same about my hunting dog
@@EvilInfernoWolf I am somewhat reminded of the unofficial House Bolton words in GoT: "A naked man has few secrets; a flayed man none."
Nothing more dangerous than a man with nothing to lose.
This is what you would get if you mixed Dexter and Jigsaw, and I love it.
Except Dexter doesn't torture people
@@roberterlandson8234 Jigsaw does. That's why I said Dexter mixed with Jigsaw instead of just Dexter.
I love a few things about the phone call. Firstly the exasperated "SOUTH side" when Darby looks out the wrong window, then the flat out insulting "you fired six shots, genius. Bring any ammunition? Lose it," which, given it was clear that he was watching Darby the whole time, on the off chance he actually did have more ammunition, his then continued refusal or straight up "no I did" would then warn Clyde of that new variable to his plan. And finally the ominous "I want to keep you out of prison" without adding "because then I can't put you through arguably the most excruciating, drawn out death ever visited on a human being."
Or in simpler terms, don't F$&$ with a man's family. You never know what they're capable of doing in retribution.
world needs more people like this
Or like you
I love Gerard Butler. Y'know he woulda made a great Punisher. If they gave him a good script of course.
Probably punisher last man on earth will be good for him.
There are only one Punisher ;) Bernthal!
He would have made a good james bond
@@Tobiasz94 ray Stevenson is probably the closest to the comic books
Damn that would be awesome
You know I would have allowed him to talk, to let him plead and beg. That would just be the cherry on top of this SWEET revenge cake.
This man has every reason to deal the justice he craves so deep if the law isn't equivalent, honest or supportive. That is what Law Abiding Citizen is about, shows us our way of life in the world full of many treacherous times. Sometimes when the part of our humanitarian perishes, the devil within ourselves takes over birthed by grief and rage. I truly hope he finds peace and know his own family still loves him and wants him to keep living as the same man he is before.
I enjoy this kind of scenes WAY more than I think I should.
Wish he played more serious roles like this. This talent is the tip of the iceberg
Best career of Gerard's life.
choice?
Ummmm 300 but ok
@@snakeman6124 300 is by no means his best acting.. quite overrated and historically inaccurate..
@@OptimusDelta The comic it's based on isn't meant to be historically accurate, the comic by Frank Moore I believe. It was built as a biased, pro-spartan retelling, kind of like propaganda, to which in that sense it worked. Now you are right about it not being historically accurate, but the context of why it's not does explain its faults in terms of history/culture. It's not the best movie I've ever seen, but I enjoy it. It's why Zack Snyder was a perfect director for 300, it's over done and pure.... uh...
madness.
I'll see myself out.
As a father of a girl & boy I approve this
Darby was seriously considering his life choices at this moment 😂😂😂
As he should have from the very beginning.
But he didn't, and look what it led to.
Enjoy your vacation in hell, Darby.
You deserve it.
I've been assaulted and wished my assaulter well, healing for their spirit and mind.
The one that killed by big brother so many years ago, I've wished to do this to him; Never would hurt anyone else, not a ounce of hate for anyone that's done me wrong but this is a hate that's understandable. Gosh this scene was powerful for me watching it back in a college class for law classes.
It's been two years, but if this mean anything, Your a Law Abiding Citizen who deserves JUSTICE!!
It's amazing how much we can self preserve and heal, but if anything happens to our tribe our primal protective instincts take over. Sorry for your loss I hope justice was served
All he had to do was NOT try to shoot him. Dude did this to himself.
But he could never ever have foreseen a trap like that
Clyde was the hero in this movie. Never mess with a man's family.
Antihero
You know that the evil perpetrators on both sides of every war have said that same thing before they further the will of the devil and do sadistic things? Your comment only highlights how bloodthirsty and cruel the common man is prone to be. The elites who set up wars for us poor to kill each other? They don't feel guilty about having us kill each other because the common man has a taste for sadism, so might as well have the poor take it out on each other rather than focus that bloodlust and cruelty on the elite. You think the devil doesn't have the best reasons for evil?
THIS...IS...JUSTICE!!!
***** :*
+Julian Nederhoff (WarWolfx26) I would pull every finger and toenail off with pliers,burn the nail bed's with a lighter,drill screws into his joints,drill his teeth,use a car battery on his testicles, skin him alive,if he still lives start removing limbs,shit in his mouth!!!
Just kidding,shitting in someone's mouth is pure insanity!
VIKINGODIN u r pure insanity
@frootjooce i know this is late and you probably wont respond but, sharia law isn't stoning women to death and throwing gays of rooftops. first off no where in the Quran or hadith of Islam or anywhere in sharia law does it say to throw gays of rooftops. second the stoning of a women or man occurs when one cheats whilst in marriage and you probably don't know that this law is put to discourage men or women to cheat on their spouse. you also made it exclusive to woman which is not the case. and also in sharia law there is something known as an eye for an eye similar to the old testament. but in the Quran we are told if we want revenge do not exceed past what has been done to us which is not the case with this guy who gruesomely murdered someone. so it is not justice to exceed what has been done to you. hopefully this clears it up
frootjooce well u didnt mention the full thing but yeah they get stoned as a punishment u clearly misunderstand. U literally said that its just women and my point is that it is both men and women you also didnt mention it was for fornication. You also left out that this punishment is used to deter people from cheating on their wifes or husbands. And also this same law is found in the bible so if you have a problem with sharia having it why dont you have a problem with the bible containing it. Trust a nonmuslim to have double standards.
If you want to blame anyone for the shit ending of this movie, it's Fox!!
Fox didn't made this, Starz distributed the film.
How fkup a brilliant movie.
@@CraigMcfly1985 Jamie Fox. Not like tens of comments mentioned it...
@@Jujuwhat oh that ending.
@@CraigMcfly1985 the original ending was with him winning but Fox was crying they didnt wanted the bad guy to win
Imagine how much the crime rates would fall if this was the punishment for capital crimes.
Not much, but I'm sure you're an expert on such matters.
I see your point, but not much probably, since almost every criminal thinks he is never gonna get caught. Otherwise, why would they transgress in the first place? I mean, it's not like a man stops before comiting a crime to think about wich kind of sentence he is going to get.
@@diablous100 at least the jails wouldn't be so full.
@@Zenergist less taxpayer funded for profit prisons
I think this may qualify as cruel and unusual, lol
A father who lost it all...never judge!
I didn't want this scene to end
Me neither
Dood did more justice in this movie than the justice system could ever do in lifetime
another has said it on here. I come back to this one time and time again. Just an awesome, unbelievable revenge. The way he turned around and smiled like that........Mr. Darby truly experienced a real nightmare. The ultimate nightmare. In a rotted, abandoned area, in the freezing cold!
As a girl dad, watching this was therapeutic.
Clyde's like a skilled Surgeon working backwards I LOVE IT...justice is served IN PIECES!
I loved this movie! Gerald Butler was very convincing as a brilliant person! Like Jamie Fox said, I’ll never bargain with a killer again! Famous last words!
This isn’t even a horror movie, and this is one of the scariest things I’ve ever seen!
I never get tired of this movie
I liked the judge getting the phone call the best lol
Not a fan torture. But I hope what goes through that murders mind is "What kind of monster did I create".
3 months later, but I think nothing goes through his mind at that point except begging to die quicker.
It always amazes me. People are always so surprised by the monsters they create. The look on their faces is always so dumbfounded when they see it; it's as if the notion that their callus and malicious actions could birth something so hateful... completely escapes them. It's like watching someone feed a forest fire, then ask why their skin is burning off when the wind redirects the blaze back at them.
The uncut version is much more gruesome, actually openly showing Durby's leg being cut through.. Shame it was not included in the theatrical release.
You also get a more graphic reveal of the aftermath in the uncut lol
I never saw that. Damn
Seems pretty cut to me
Can yall find a link to that?
@@spyderwanted8642 ruclips.net/video/pmGaZbZVXiw/видео.html it does not show the brutal aftermath though, with the body parts all over the place
"Now they get to watch you suffer..."
Daaamn.
Law abiding citizen and 300.
Top notch movies.
hahaha.....he played the helper, with epic advice, wiping prints off gun, get to the abandoned area where the police won't find you.......he played the criminal, literally, for who he was. Then he TURNED AROUND, and reality set in. Just wow, this is a BRILLIANT scene.
If we handled all rapists and murderers this way our annual nationwide violent crime would be countable on one hand
Indeed,best scene:
2:51
"You know why i am never gonna see my wife and little girl again?"
" O.O "
"...Cause you took the from me."
i was literally cheering for this dude the whole movie
"Lessons not learnt in blood are soon forgotten"
Forgot who coined that phrase
Most satisfying scene ever. Never fuck with a man’s family.
"you're heart is beating so fast, well me too"
it's like he was enjoying himself and his chaos the entire time. it's sickening like a demented school project you make a comedic dynamic with your partners